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Does financial market volatility influence the real economy?

Bruno De Backer ()

Economic Review, 2018, issue iv, 107-124

Abstract: Financial market volatility rarely means good news: if it is too high, it’s a sign of a crisis; if it is too low, it could trigger excessive risk-taking and systemic risks could build up.

Date: 2018
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