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Where the Wild Things Are: Measuring Systemic Risk Through Investor Sentiment

Working paper (Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland)
doi 10.26509/wp-201608
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February 19, 2016

Authors
O. Emre Ergunor
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Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland


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