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Fed Liftoff and Subprime Loan Interest Rates: Evidence from the Peer-to-Peer Lending Market. (2016). Zhang, Xin ; Hull, Isaiah ; Bertsch, Christoph.
In: Working Paper Series.
RePEc:hhs:rbnkwp:0319.

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    In: Manchester School.
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  2. The Short-Run Effect of Monetary Policy Shocks on Credit Risk: An Analysis of the Euro Area. (2019). Kim, Chi Hyun ; Other, Lars.
    In: Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin.
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  3. BigTech and the changing structure of financial intermediation. (2019). Shin, Hyun Song ; Gambacorta, Leonardo ; Frost, Jon ; Zbinden, Pablo ; Huang, YI.
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  4. P2P Lending: Information Externalities, Social Networks and Loans Substitution. (2017). Faia, Ester ; Paiella, Monica .
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