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Borrower-Based Macroprudential Measures and Credit Growth: How Biased is the Existing Literature?. (2022). Malovana, Simona ; Hodula, Martin ; Bajzik, Josef ; Gric, Zuzana.
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  12. Policy responses to an overheated housing market: Credit tightening versus transaction taxes. (2021). Wong, Siu Kei ; Chau, Kwong Wing ; Deng, Kuang Kuang ; Cheung, Ka Shing.
    In: Journal of Asian Economics.
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  13. Household savings constraints, uncertainty and macroprudential policy. (2021). O'Toole, Conor ; McQuinn, Kieran ; Economides, Philip.
    In: Scottish Journal of Political Economy.
    RePEc:bla:scotjp:v:68:y:2021:i:2:p:238-260.

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  14. The Interaction Between Macroprudential Policy and Financial Stability. (2020). Venter, Zoe.
    In: Working Papers REM.
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  15. Macroprudential and monetary policies: The need to dance the Tango in harmony. (2020). Lucotte, Yannick ; Garcia, Jose David ; Pradines-Jobet, Florian.
    In: Journal of International Money and Finance.
    RePEc:eee:jimfin:v:108:y:2020:i:c:s0261560620300747.

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  16. How effective is macroprudential policy? Evidence from lending restriction measures in EU countries. (2020). Poghosyan, Tigran.
    In: Journal of Housing Economics.
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  17. Macroprudential and Monetary Policies : The Need to Dance the Tango in Harmony. (2019). Lucotte, Yannick ; Garcia, Jose David ; Pradines-Jobet, Florian.
    In: LEO Working Papers / DR LEO.
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  18. How Effective is Macroprudential Policy? Evidence from Lending Restriction Measures in EU Countries. (2019). Poghosyan, Tigran.
    In: IMF Working Papers.
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  19. Household savings constraints, uncertainty and macroprudential policy. (2019). O'Toole, Conor ; McQuinn, Kieran ; Economides, Philip.
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  20. An agent-based model for the assessment of LTV caps. (2019). Buesa, Alejandro ; Leber, Miha ; Poblacion, Francisco Javier ; Laliotis, Dimitrios.
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  21. Mortgage servicing burdens and LTI caps. (2019). Kelly, Jane ; Mazza, Elena.
    In: Financial Stability Notes.
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  22. MACROPRUDENTIAL POLICY: IMPLEMENTATION, EFFECTS, AND LESSONS. (2019). Tzur-Ilan, Nitzan.
    In: Israel Economic Review.
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  23. Macroprudential Policy Effectiveness: Lessons from Southeastern Europe. (2018). Dimova, Dilyana ; Kongsamut, Piyabha ; Vandenbussche, Jerome.
    In: Journal of Banking and Financial Economics.
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  24. An Estimated DSGE Model to Analyze Housing Market Policies in Hong Kong SAR. (2018). Rabanal, Pau.
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  25. Mortgage default, lending conditions and macroprudential policy: Loan-level evidence from UK buy-to-lets. (2018). O'Toole, Conor ; Kelly, Robert ; Otoole, Conor.
    In: Journal of Financial Stability.
    RePEc:eee:finsta:v:36:y:2018:i:c:p:322-335.

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  26. Dynamic Stochastic General EQUILIBRIUM ‐ BASED Assessment of Nonlinear Macroprudential Policies: Evidence from Hong Kong. (2018). Paetz, Michael ; Funke, Michael.
    In: Pacific Economic Review.
    RePEc:bla:pacecr:v:23:y:2018:i:4:p:632-657.

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  27. What Do We Know About the Effects of Macroprudential Policy?. (2018). Moessner, Richhild ; Galati, Gabriele.
    In: Economica.
    RePEc:bla:econom:v:85:y:2018:i:340:p:735-770.

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  28. Assessing the efficacy of borrower-based macroprudential policy using an integrated micro-macro model for European households. (2017). Gross, Marco ; Poblacion, Javier.
    In: Economic Modelling.
    RePEc:eee:ecmode:v:61:y:2017:i:c:p:510-528.

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  29. The Effect of Credit Constraints on Housing Choices: The Case of LTV limit. (2017). Tzur-Ilan, Nitzan.
    In: Bank of Israel Working Papers.
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  30. How Does Loan-To-Value Policy Strengthen Resilience of Banks to Property Price Shocks - Evidence from Hong Kong. (2016). Tsang, Andrew ; Kong, Steven ; Wong, Eric.
    In: International Real Estate Review.
    RePEc:ire:issued:v:19:n:01:2016:p:120-149.

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  31. Macroprudential Policies in Southeastern Europe. (2016). Dimova, Dilyana ; Kongsamut, Piyabha ; Vandenbussche, Jerome.
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  32. Ireland: Financial Sector Assessment Program: Technical Note-Macroprudential Policy Framework. (2016). International Monetary Fund, .
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  33. Norway: Selected Issues. (2016). International Monetary Fund, .
    In: IMF Staff Country Reports.
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  34. Lending Conditions and Loan Default: What Can We Learn From UK Buy-to-Let Loans?. (2016). O'Toole, Conor ; Kelly, Robert.
    In: Research Technical Papers.
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  35. Housing supply after the crisis. (2016). Stuart, Rebecca ; Kennedy, Gerard.
    In: Economic Letters.
    RePEc:cbi:ecolet:12/el/16.

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  36. Global Liquidity, Capital Inflows and House Prices in ASEAN Economies. (2015). Sahminan, Sahminan ; Yiu, Matthew S..
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  37. Designing Macro-prudential Policy in Mortgage Lending: Do First Time Buyers Default Less?. (2015). O'Toole, Conor ; O'Malley, Terry ; Kelly, Robert.
    In: Research Technical Papers.
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  38. Assessing the impact of macroprudential measures. (2015). O'Reilly, Gerard ; onorante, luca ; O'Brien, Martin ; Cussen, Mary.
    In: Economic Letters.
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  39. With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility: Macroprudential Tools at Work in Canada. (2014). Morsink, James ; Krznar, Ivo.
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  40. Leaning Against the Wind: Macroprudential Policy in Asia. (2014). Zhang, Longmei ; Zoli, Edda.
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  41. How Does Loan-To-Value Policy Strengthen Banks Resilience to Property Price Shocks - Evidence from Hong Kong. (2014). Tsang, Andrew ; Kong, Steven ; Wong, Eric.
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  43. Do first time buyers default less? Implications for macro-prudential policy. (2014). O'Toole, Conor ; O'Malley, Terry ; Kelly, Robert.
    In: Economic Letters.
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  44. Capital Inflows, Exchange Rate Flexibility and Credit Booms. (2014). Reinhart, Carmen ; Magud, Nicolas ; Vesperoni, Esteban R..
    In: Review of Development Economics.
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  45. Evaluating the Net Benefits of Macroprudential Policy: A Cookbook. (2013). Mitra, Srobona ; Arregui, Nicolas ; Benes, Jaromir ; Krznar, Ivo ; Santos, Andre O.
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  46. Macroprudential, Microprudential and Monetary Policies: Policies, Complementarities and Trade-Offs. (2013). Nicoletti-Altimari, Sergio ; Angelini, Paolo ; Visco, Ignazio.
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  47. Detecting bubbles in Hong Kong residential property market. (2013). Yu, Jun ; Yiu, Matthew S. ; Jin, LU.
    In: Journal of Asian Economics.
    RePEc:eee:asieco:v:28:y:2013:i:c:p:115-124.

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  48. A DSGE-based assessment of nonlinear loan-to-Value policies: Evidence from Hong Kong. (2012). Paetz, Michael ; Funke, Michael.
    In: Quantitative Macroeconomics Working Papers.
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  49. A DSGE-based assessment of nonlinear loan-to-Value policies : Evidence from Hong Kong. (2012). Paetz, Michael.
    In: BOFIT Discussion Papers.
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  50. Macroprudential, microprudential and monetary policies: conflicts, complementarities and trade-offs. (2012). Angelini, Paolo.
    In: Questioni di Economia e Finanza (Occasional Papers).
    RePEc:bdi:opques:qef_140_12.

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