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Zombie firms and disclosures in the expanded audit report. (2024). María-del-Mar Camacho-Miñano, ; Jimnez, Jos Manuel ; Muoz-Izquierdo, Nora.
In: Review of Managerial Science.
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  25. Support for small businesses amid COVID‐19. (2023). Tsomocos, Dimitrios ; Wang, Xuan.
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  26. The Zombification of the Economy? Assessing the Effectiveness of French Government Support During COVID-19 Lockdown. (2022). Schiavo, Stefano ; Ragot, Xavier ; Nesta, Lionel ; Guerini, Mattia.
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  27. Exorbitant Privilege? Quantitative Easing and the Bond Market Subsidy of Prospective Fallen Angels. (2022). Crosignani, Matteo ; Banerjee, Ryan ; Acharya, Viral ; Eisert, Tim ; Spigt, Renee.
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  28. Zombie-Lending in the United States: Prevalence versus Relevance. (2022). Tavares, Nuno ; Gobel, Maximilian.
    In: Working Papers REM.
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  29. The Zombification of the Economy? Assessing the Effectiveness of French Government Support During COVID-19 Lockdown. (2022). Ragot, Xavier ; Nesta, Lionel ; Guerini, Mattia ; Shiavo, Stefano.
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  30. The Zombification of the Economy? Assessing the Effectiveness of French Government Support During COVID-19 Lockdown. (2022). Ragot, Xavier ; Nesta, Lionel ; Guerini, Mattia ; Shiavo, Stefano.
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  31. Non-Performing Loans and Macroeconomics Factors: The Italian Case. (2022). Foglia, Matteo.
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  32. Exorbitant Privilege? Quantitative Easing and the Bond Market Subsidy of Prospective Fallen Angels. (2022). Crosignani, Matteo ; Banerjee, Ryan ; Acharya, Viral ; Eisert, Tim ; Spigt, Renee.
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  33. Female audit team leaders and audit effort. (2022). Porcuna-Enguix, Luis ; Serrano-Madrid, Jose ; Labatut-Serer, Gregorio ; Bustos-Contell, Elisabeth.
    In: Journal of Business Research.
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  34. Private value of central bank liquidity and Banks’ bidding behavior in variable rate tender auctions. (2022). Fecht, Falko ; Weber, Patrick.
    In: Journal of Banking & Finance.
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  35. Are zombies for real? Evidence from zombie dynamics. (2022). Vanhala, Juuso ; Nurmi, Satu ; Viren, Matti.
    In: International Journal of Industrial Organization.
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  36. The Zombification of the Economy? Assessing the Effectiveness of French Government Support during Covid-19 Lockdown. (2022). Schiavo, Stefano ; Ragot, Xavier ; Nesta, Lionel ; Guerini, Mattia.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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  37. Exorbitant privilege? Quantitative easing and the bond market subsidy of prospective fallen angels. (2022). Crosignani, Matteo ; Acharya, Viral ; Eisert, Tim ; Niladri, Ryan ; Spigt, Renee.
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  38. Distressed firms, zombie firms and zombie lending: a taxonomy. (2022). Mayordomo, Sergio ; Álvarez-Román, Laura ; Garcia-Posada, Miguel ; Alvarez, Laura.
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  39. Zombie-Lending in the United States -- Prevalence versus Relevance. (2022). Tavares, Nuno ; Gobel, Maximilian.
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  40. The hockey stick Phillips curve and the zero lower bound. (2021). Lieberknecht, Philipp ; Boehl, Gregor ; Bohl, Gregor.
    In: IMFS Working Paper Series.
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  41. A structural investigation of quantitative easing. (2021). Strobel, Felix ; Boehl, Gregor ; Bohl, Gregor ; Goy, Gavin.
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  42. The pitfalls of pledgeable cash flows : soft budget constraints, zombie lending and under-investment. (2021). Bernhardt, Dan ; Koufopoulos, Kostas ; Trigilia, Giulio.
    In: The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS).
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  43. Support for Small Businesses amid COVID-19. (2021). Wang, Xuan ; Tsomocos, Dimitrios ; Goodhart, Charles.
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  44. Zombies at Large? Corporate Debt Overhang and the Macroeconomy. (2021). Taylor, Alan ; Schularick, Moritz ; Jorda, Oscar ; Kornejew, Martin.
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  45. The share of zombie firms among Austrian nonfinancial companies. (2021). Waschiczek, Walter ; Ernst, Norbert ; Beer, Christian.
    In: Monetary Policy & the Economy.
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  46. Bankruptcy Prediction with a Doubly Stochastic Poisson Forward Intensity Model and Low-Quality Data. (2021). Berent, Tomasz ; Rejman, Radosaw.
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  47. The lingering living dead phenomenon: Distorting venture survival studies?. (2021). Reuther, Kevin ; Baltes, Guido ; Ungerer, Christina.
    In: Journal of Business Venturing Insights.
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  48. COVID-19 and lending responses of European banks. (2021). Dursun-De, Ozlem H ; Schandlbauer, Alexander.
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  49. Banks, money, and the zero lower bound on deposit rates. (2021). Kumhof, Michael ; Wang, Xuan.
    In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control.
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  50. The ECB’s price stability framework: past experience, and current and future challenges. (2021). Zevi, Giordano ; Weber, Henning ; Valderrama, Maria ; Tristani, Oreste ; Thaler, Dominik ; Stevens, Arnoud ; Skotida, Ifigeneia ; Schneider, Jan David ; Schultefrankenfeld, Guido ; Schmidt, Sebastian ; Santoro, Sergio ; Ristiniemi, Annukka ; Rannenberg, Ansgar ; Pisani, Massimiliano ; Penalver, Adrian ; Papageorgiou, Dimitris ; Pavlova, Lora ; Nikolov, Kalin ; Moench, Emanuel ; Montes-Galdón, Carlos ; Meyler, Aidan ; Matheron, Julien ; Martin, Alberto ; Mazelis, Falk ; Marx, Magali ; Lojschova, Adriana ; Locarno, Alberto ; LE BIHAN, Hervé ; Kok, Christoffer ; Knüppel, Malte ; Kenny, Geoff ; Hurtado, Samuel ; Hürtgen, Patrick ; Grasso, Adriana ; Grosse Steffen, Christoph ; Gomes, Sandra ; Gilbert, Niels ; Giesen, Sebastian ; Georgarakos, Dimitris ; Gautier, Erwan ; Ehrmann, Michael ; Dupraz, Stéphane ; Coenen, Günter ; Cleanthous, Lena ; Cecioni, Martina ; Brand, Claus ; Ajevskis, Viktors ; Aguilar, Pablo ; Nuo, Galo ; Soudan, Michel ; Albertazzi, Ugo ; Knuppel, Malte ; Bornemann, Friederike ; Sturm, Michael ; Kho, Stephen ; Montes-Galdon, Carlos ; Hammermann, Felix ; Ioannidis, Michael ; Fahr, Stephan ; Dedola, Luca ; Saint-Guilhem, Arthur ; Consolo, Agostino ; Monch, Emanuel ; Wouters, Raf ; Dobrew, Michael ; Gerke, Rafael ; Maletic, Matjaz ; Corbisiero, Giuseppe ; Hurtgen, Patrick ; Hoffmann, Mathias ; Tosato, Andrea Giorgio ; Andreeva, Desislava ; Rottger, Joost ; Lima, Ana Isabel ; Carboni, Giacomo ; Kienzler, Daniel ; Holz, Jonas ; Scheer, Alexander ; Haavio, Markus ; Motto, Roberto ; Hutchinson, John ; Al-Haschimi, Alexander ; Goy, Gavin ; Kortelainen, Mika ; Grosse-Steffen, Christoph ; Kontulainen, Jarmo.
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  51. Corporate Acquisitions and Bank Relationships. (2021). Volosovych, Vadym ; Vlahu, Razvan ; Poelhekke, Steven.
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  52. The Return of the Dead? The COVID-19 Business Support Programs in Japan (Forthcoming in Journal of Banking and Finance). (2021). Ueda, Kenichi ; Kawaguchi, Daiji ; Hoshi, Takeo.
    In: CARF F-Series.
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  53. Zombies, Again? The COVID-19 Business Support Programs in Japan. (2021). Ueda, Kenichi ; Kawaguchi, Daiji ; Hoshi, Takeo.
    In: Bank of Japan Working Paper Series.
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  54. Firms inflation expectations and pricing strategies during Covid-19. (2021). Tagliabracci, Alex ; Riggi, Marianna ; Bottone, Marco ; Conflitti, Cristina.
    In: Questioni di Economia e Finanza (Occasional Papers).
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  55. Corporate indebtedness and macroeconomic stabilisation from a long-term perspective. (2021). Schularick, Moritz.
    In: ECONtribute Policy Brief Series.
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  56. A structural investigation of quantitative easing. (2020). Strobel, Felix ; Boehl, Gregor ; Goy, Gavin ; Bohl, Gregor.
    In: IMFS Working Paper Series.
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  57. Monetary policy, firm exit and productivity. (2020). Lieberknecht, Philipp ; Hartwig, Benny.
    In: Discussion Papers.
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  58. A Structural Investigation of Quantitative Easing. (2020). Strobel, Felix ; Boehl, Gregor ; Goy, Gavin.
    In: Working Papers.
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  59. Support for Small Businesses amid COVID-19. (2020). Wang, Xuan ; Tsomocos, Dimitrios ; Goodhart, Charles A.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:15055.

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  60. Identifying the Real Effects of Zombie Lending. (2020). Tabellini, Guido ; Sette, Enrico ; Schivardi, Fabiano.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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  61. Zombification in Europe in times of pandemic. (2020). Schepens, Glenn ; Laeven, Luc ; Schnabel, Isabel.
    In: ECONtribute Policy Brief Series.
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