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Credit creation and its contribution to financial crises

Stoop et al., 2010

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6880628627634329799
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Stoop M
Sornette D
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An unpublished master thesis submitted to the department of management, technology and economics (Mtec), Swiss Federal Institute Of Technology

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This master thesis investigates the role of credit creation and its contribution to financial crises. The idea that banks are the creators of credit is at the core of this work. Other aspects relating to credit creation, like the theory of endogenous money, imperfect information and …
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