On the recordMarch 11, 2014
I would like to return to something that was mentioned, which is the implicit credit allocation effects of stress tests, which are real, and I think probably unavoidable.
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congress.govI would like to return to something that was mentioned, which is the implicit credit allocation effects of stress tests, which are real, and I think probably unavoidable.
Discussing the effects of stress tests on credit allocation in different housing markets.
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