John H. Cochrane: Towards a run-free financial system | SKAGEN New Year Conference
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David K. Levine on who predicted the #GFC
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John Cochrane on what the news shocks theory of the the business cycle can get by without
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David Levine on self-confirming equilibriums
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Valerie Ramey (2020) on creative destruction and the business cycle
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Nobel symposium Financial intermediaries and liquidity creation Douglas Diamond
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Nobel Symposium Assymetric information, trading, and liquidity Darrell Duffie
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