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How Bad Can a Crisis Be If It Does Not Top the News?

Allan Mazur

Risk Analysis, 2009, vol. 29, issue 6, 793-795

Abstract: Sudden onset of front‐page news about the U.S. financial crisis, beginning September 6, 2008, may have exacerbated underlying financial problems and facilitated the spread of risk panic to other nations.

Date: 2009
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