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Governance and bank characteristics in the credit and sovereign debt crises – the impact of CEO power.

Sabur Mollah, Eva Liljeblom

Journal of Financial Stability, Volume: 27, Pages: 59 - 73

Swansea University Author: Sabur Mollah

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ISSN: 15723089
Published: 2016
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