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Do macroprudential policies affect non-bank financial intermediation?. (2021). Gambacorta, Leonardo ; Claessens, Stijn ; Shiina, Yasushi ; Manaresi, Francesco ; Cornelli, Giulio.
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  6. Does macroprudential policy alleviate the adverse impact of COVID-19 on the resilience of banks?. (2023). Mirzaei, Ali ; Igan, Deniz ; Moore, Tomoe.
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  9. Taming the Capital Flows-Credit Nexus: A Sectoral Approach. (2022). Rogelio, JR ; Lepers, Etienne ; Carvalho, Daniel.
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  10. Financial spillovers, spillbacks, and the scope for international macroprudential policy coordination. (2022). Pereira da Silva, Luiz Awazu ; Agénor, Pierre-Richard ; Agenor, Pierre-Richard.
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  11. Mapping exposures of EU banks to the global shadow banking system. (2022). Killeen, Neill ; Derrico, Marco ; Abad, Jorge ; Urbano, Teresa ; Portes, Richard ; Peltonen, Tuomas ; Luz, Vera .
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  12. Examining the effectiveness of macroprudential policy in India. (2022). Bashar, Omar ; Prabheesh, K P ; Kumar, Sanjiv.
    In: Economic Analysis and Policy.
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  13. Stress relief? Funding structures and resilience to the Covid Shock. (2022). Friedrich, Christian ; Reinhardt, Dennis ; Forbes, Kristin.
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  14. A shot in the arm: stimulus packages and firm performance during Covid-19. (2022). Moore, Tomoe ; Mirzaei, Ali ; Igan, Deniz.
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  17. Macroprudential Policies and The Covid-19 Pandemic: Risks and Challenges For Emerging Markets. (2021). Edwards, Sebastian.
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  18. Does Macroprudential Policy Leak? Evidence from Non-Bank Credit Intermediation in EU Countries. (2021). Ngo, Ngoc Anh ; Hodula, Martin.
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  19. The economics of non-bank financial intermediation: why do we need to fill the regulation gap?. (2021). Trapanese, Maurizio.
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