The market perception of systemic importance : too-big-to-fail versus too-big-to-be-saved
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2017
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Authors: | Overkott, Maximilian Alexander ; Warmuth, Niels |
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Three essays in empirical asset pricing. - München, ISBN 978-3-00-058969-0. - 2017, p. 107-146
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Subject: | Asset Pricing | Banks | Systemic Importance | Too-Big-to-Fail | Too-Big-to-Be-Saved | Betriebsgröße | Firm size | Bank | Bankinsolvenz | Bank failure | Großbank | Large bank | USA | United States | Systemrisiko | Systemic risk |
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