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Who Gets the Credit? And Does it Matter? Household vs Firm Lending Across Countries. (2009). Beck, Thorsten ; Bahadir, Berrak ; Valev, N ; Rioja, F ; Beck, T. H. L., ; Buyukkarabacak, B.
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