The institutional memory hypothesis and the procyclicality of bank lending behaviour

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The institutional memory hypothesis and the procyclicality of bank lending behaviour
2003, Bank for International Settlements, Monetary and Economic Dept.
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Also available in print.
Includes bibliographical references.
Title from home page (viewed on Oct. 29, 2003).
"January 2003."
Paper presented at a conference on "Changes in risk through time: measurement and policy responses" held by BIS on Mar. 6, 2002.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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Basel, Switzerland
Series
BIS working papers,, no. 125, BIS working papers (Online) ;, no. 125.
Genre
Congresses.

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HG3879

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Electronic resource

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OL3285757M
LCCN
2003616498

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