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- Credibility and reputation

- Dany Lang
- Credibility versus Confidence in Monetary Policy

- Edwin Le Heron and Emmanuel Carré
- Credible Commitment in Post-Conflict Recovery

- Thomas Edward Flores and Irfan Nooruddin
- Credit and Asymmetric Effects of Monetary Policy in Six EU Countries: An Overview , pp 28-45

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- Credit and finance in today’s mainstream , pp 213-238

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- Credit and self-employment , pp 359-377

- Nidhiya Menon and Yana Rodgers
- Credit and the Exchequer since the Restoration , pp 41-66

- Richard Tye
- Credit Availability and Economic Decisions: Some Evidence from the Mortgage and Housing Markets , pp 220-234

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- Credit bubble

- Steve Keen
- Credit Channels in Europe: A Cross-Country Investigation , pp 82-106

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- Credit creation

- Richard A. Werner
- Credit creation, the monetary circuit and the formal validity of money , pp 41-53

- John Smithin
- Credit crunch and liquidity supply in China’s banking sector , pp 275-296

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- Credit cycles , pp i-ii

- Dirk Bezemer
- Credit cycles and central bank policy in Croatia: lessons from the 2000s , pp 96-113

- Mirna Dumicic Jemric and Vedran Šošić
- Credit cycles and the rate of interest , pp 445-452

- Pascal Bridel
- Credit default swaps , pp 429-450

- Antulio Bomfim
- Credit Derivatives versus Loan Sales: Evidence from the European Banking Market

- Mascia Bedendo and Brunella Bruno
- Credit divisor

- Greg Hanngsen
- Credit easing

- Richard A. Werner
- Credit guidance

- Richard A. Werner
- Credit money and the rise of banking, central banking, and public money

- L. Randall Wray
- Credit Rating Agencies

- Jakob de Haan and Fabian Amtenbrink
- Credit Rating Agencies and Regulatory Reform

- Aline Darbellay and Frank Partnoy
- Credit rating agencies are poorly understood and the rules developed for them will not work , pp 478-496

- Ginevra Marandola and Timothy J. Sinclair
- Credit Rating Agencies Regulation , pp 292-300

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- Credit rationing

- Arne Heise
- Credit Rationing

- Roy J. Rotheim
- Credit Rationing with Loans of Variable Size , pp 141-184

- Pier Giorgio Ardeni and Marcello Messori
- Credit Rationing, Public Borrowing and Endogenous Growth , pp 241-255

- Wai-Hong Ho
- Credit risk management and practices in Islamic and conventional banks: an emerging market perspective , pp 366-377

- Mahfod Aldoseri and Andrew Worthington
- Credit risk measurement and procyclicality

- Philip Lowe
- Credit, money and central banks , pp 182-274

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- Credit, Money and Post-Keynesian Theory: Clarifications of Familiar Themes , pp 42-81

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- Credit, money, and production: post-Keynesian1 economics and the circuit traditions , pp 29-47

- Louis-Philippe Rochon
- Creditors and Debt Governance

- Charles K. Whitehead
- Crime and Housing Prices

- Keith Ihlanfeldt and Thomas Mayock
- Crime and the home , pp 284-295

- Dario Ferrazzi and Rowland Atkinson
- Crime and Urban Living: Conditions, Theory and Policy Options

- H.S. Geyer and B.A. Portnov
- Crime in religious organizations , pp 43-52

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- Crime, expectations, and the deterrence hypothesis , pp 235-280

- Matthew Baker and Niklas Westelius
- Crime, inequality and economic growth

- Salvatore Capasso
- Crime-money and financial conduct , pp 232-250

- Petrus C. van Duyne
- Crimes without criminals: in search of criminal liability for harms caused by AI systems

- Elina Nerantzi and Giovanni Sartor
- Criminal Competition Law Enforcement: Taking Stock on the Debate

- Claus-Dieter Ehlermann
- Criminal Competition Law Sanctions in the Netherlands

- Pieter Kalbfleisch
- Criminal economies

- Gabriel Feltran
- Criminal Law and Regulation

- Anthony Ogus
- Criminal Law and Torts

- Antony Dnes
- Criminal law enforcement through AI

- Serena Quattrocolo
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