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Monetary policy at work: Security and credit application registers evidence. (2017). Sette, Enrico ; Peydro, Jose-Luis ; Polo, Andrea.
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  33. Separating retail and investment banking: evidence from the UK. (2020). Elliott, David ; Chavaz, Matthieu.
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  45. Estimating Malmquist productivity indexes using probabilistic directional distances: An application to the European banking sector. (2017). Tzeremes, Nickolaos ; Pange, Jenny ; Kevork, Ilias S.
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