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Name Date published Author
Risk-return Efficiency, Financial Distress Risk, and Bank Financial Strength Ratings January 2010
Securitized Products, Financial Regulation, and Systemic Risk January 2010
Strengthening Financial Infrastructure February 2012
Sub-Prime Financial Crisis and US Policy Choices January 2008
The Current State of the Financial Sector and the Regulatory Framework in Asian Economies—The Case of the People’s Republic of China September 2011
The Dodd-Frank Act and Basel III: Intentions, Unintended Consequences, and Lessons for Emerging Markets October 2012
The Government and the Financial System: an Overview January 2006
The Role of Macroprudential Policy for Financial Stability in East Asia’s Emerging Economies May 2011
The Role of State Intervention in the Financial Sector: Crisis Prevention, Containment, and Resolution January 2010
Universalizing Complete Access to Finance: Key Conceptual Issues January 2010
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