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Impact of capital regulation on interest rate pass‐through in Sub‐Saharan Africa. (2023). Mahonye, Nyasha ; Gwatidzo, Tendai ; Gondwe, Sopani.
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  38. Empirical evidence of the lending channel of monetary policy under negative interest rates. (2021). BOUNGOU, Whelsy.
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  40. The use of credit cards among low- and middle-income individuals in Colombia and the channels of monetary policy. (2021). Cardona-Sosa, Lina ; Arango Thomas, Luis ; Pedraza-Jimenez, Nataly.
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  43. The real effects of banks corporate credit supply: A literature review. (2021). Okatan, Nejat ; Mulier, Klaas ; Mariathasan, Mike ; Guler, Ozan.
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  44. Is the Bank Lending Channel of Monetary Policy Evident in the Philippines? A Dynamic Panel Data Approach*. (2021). Christine, Jean.
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  45. Monetary Policy Channels and Agricultural Performance: Evidence from Nigeria. (2021). Maimako, Rotdelmwa Filibus ; Popoola, Olabisi ; Inegbedion, Henry ; Lawal, Adedoyin Isola ; Asaleye, Abiola John.
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  46. Cross-Border Spillovers in Foreign Currency Credit. (2020). Savva, Christos ; Neanidis, Kyriakos.
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  49. On the role of Islamic and conventional banks in the monetary policy transmission in Malaysia: Do size and liquidity matter?. (2020). Hassan, M. Kabir ; Rashid, Abdul ; Rehman, Muhammad Abdul.
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