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DP17761 Monetary policy, inflation, and crises: New evidence from history and administrative data

  • Gabriel Jiménez
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  • Björn Richter

20 Dec 2022
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DP17110 Public Guarantees, Relationship Lending and Bank Credit: Evidence from the COVID-19 Crisis

  • Gabriel Jiménez
  • Luc Laeven
  • David Martinez-Miera
  • José-Luis Peydró

15 Mar 2022
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DP15519 Who truly bears (bank) taxes? Evidence from only shifting statutory incidence

  • José-Luis Peydró
  • Gabriel Jiménez
  • David Martinez-Miera

6 Dec 2020
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DP15445 Screening and Loan Origination Time: Lending Standards, Loan Defaults and Bank Failures

  • José-Luis Peydró
  • Gabriel Jiménez
  • Mikel Bedayo
  • Raquel Vegas

12 Nov 2020
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DP15277 Production and financial networks in interplay: Crisis evidence from supplier-customer and credit registers

  • José-Luis Peydró
  • Gabriel Jiménez
  • Huremovic Kenan
  • Enrique Moral-Benito
  • Fernando Vega-Redondo

10 Sep 2020
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DP13267 Burning Money? Government Lending in a Credit Crunch

  • Gabriel Jiménez
  • José-Luis Peydró
  • Rafael Repullo
  • Jesús Saurina

20 Oct 2018
  • Financial Economics
  • E44
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DP9776 When Credit Dries Up: Job Losses in the Great Recession

  • Samuel Bentolila
  • Marcel Jansen
  • Gabriel Jiménez

8 Dec 2013
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DP7655 Credit Supply: Identifying Balance-Sheet Channels with Loan Applications and Granted Loans

  • Steven Ongena
  • José-Luis Peydró
  • Gabriel Jiménez
  • Jesús Saurina

24 Jan 2010
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DP6514 Hazardous Times for Monetary Policy: What Do Twenty-Three Million Bank Loans Say About the Effects of Monetary Policy on Credit Risk?

  • Steven Ongena
  • José-Luis Peydró
  • Gabriel Jiménez
  • Jesús Saurina

5 Oct 2007
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