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Early warning indicators of asset price boom/bust cycles in emerging markets

Emerging Markets Review. 2013. Vol. 15. P. 92–106.
Ponomarenko A. A.
Language: English
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Keywords: Emerging MarketsEarly warning indicatorsAsset prices
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