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- Financial development, property rights and growth
- Systemic financial crises, containment and resolution, edited by Patrick Honohan, Luc Laeven
- International profit shifting within multinationals, a multi-country perspective, by Harry Huizinga and Luc Laeven
- Financial crises, causes, consequences, and policy responses, editors, Stijn Claessens, M. Ayhan Kose, Luc Laeven, and Fabián Valencia
- Capital structure and international debt shifting, by Harry Huizinga, Luc Laeven and Gaëtan Nicodème
- Deposit insurance around the world, issues of design and implementation, edited by Aslı Demirgüç-Kunt, Edward Kane, and Luc Laeven
- Confidence building in emerging stock markets
- Regulations, market structure, institutions, and the cost of financial intermediation
- Systemic financial crises, containment and resolution, edited by Patrick Honohan, Luc Laeven
- Completing the Eurozone rescue, what more needs to be done?, editors, Richard Baldwin, Daniel Gros and Luc Laeven
- How country and safety-net characteristics affect bank risk-shifting
- Shadow banking within and across national borders, editors Stijn Claessens, International Monetary Fund, USA, Douglas Evanoff, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, George Kaufman, Loyola University Chicago, USA , Luc Laeven, International Monetary Fund, USA
- Financial restructuring in banking and corporate sector crises, what policies to pursue?
- Systemic risk, crises, and macroprudential regulation, Xavier Freixas, Luc Laeven, and José-Luis Peydró
- Financial crises, causes, consequences, and policy responses, editors, Stijn Claessens, M. Ayhan Kose, Luc Laeven, and Fabián Valencia
- Systemic financial crises, containment and resolution, edited by Patrick Honohan, Luc Laeven
- Systemic financial crises, containment and resolution, edited by Patrick Honohan, Luc Laeven
- Shadow banking within and across national borders, editors Stijn Claessens, International Monetary Fund, USA, Douglas Evanoff, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, George Kaufman, Loyola University Chicago, USA , Luc Laeven, International Monetary Fund, USA