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Traditional versus shadow banking

Bryan J. Noeth and Scott A. Wolla
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Page One Economics Newsletter, 2012, issue feb, 1-3

Abstract: Modern economies rely heavily on financial intermediaries to channel funds between borrowers and lenders. In the first edition of the Page One Economics Newsletter, the role of traditional banking is outlined and a parallel system?shadow banking?is explored.

Date: 2012
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