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Keynesian uncertainty and the shaky foundations of statistical risk assessment models.Published in:PSL Quarterly Review, 2012, v. 65, n. 263, p. 437By:RONCAGLIA, ALESSANDROPublication type:Article
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The cost and benefit of banking regulations and controls, Chinese style.Published in:PSL Quarterly Review, 2012, v. 65, n. 263, p. 385By:XIAOSHENG JU;DIC LOPublication type:Article
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