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Did the Behaviour of Central Banks Make the Credit Crisis Inevitable?

Qualitative Research in Financial Markets - United Kingdom
doi 10.1108/17554171011042362
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EconomicsEconometricsFinance
Date

April 13, 2010

Authors
Stuart Trow
Publisher

Emerald


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