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Credit Booms in Developing Countries: Are They Different from Those in Advanced and Emerging Market Countries?. (2016). meng, channarith ; Leon-Gonzalez, Roberto.
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  9. Why are credit booms sometimes sweet and sometimes sour?. (2018). Castro, Vitor ; Martins, Rodrigo.
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