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NBER Working Paper No. 21981 ---- Acknowledgments ---- Kleymenova is Assistant Professor of Accounting at Chicago-Booth. Rose is Rocca Professor of International Business, Associate Dean, and Chair of the Faculty at Berkeley-Haas, ABFER Senior Fellow, CEPR Research Fellow, and NBER Research Associate. Wieladek is Senior International Economist at Barclays Capital and CEPR Research Affiliate. Wieladek’s contribution to this work was completed while he was at the Bank of England. For helpful comments and suggestions we would like to thank Gianluca Benigno, Stijn Claessens, Charles Engel, Shinichi Fukuda, Kinda Hachem, Takeo Hoshi, Deborah Lucas, Stavros Panageas, Kenichi Ueda, Matthew Willison, Amir Yaron, Ariel Zetlin-Jones, and participants at the 2015 NBER Summer Institute, the 2015 Society for Economic Dynamics, the 2015 TRIO conference, and the 2016 AEA meetings. Rose thanks the Bank of England for hospitality as a senior Norman-Houblon/George fellow during the course of this research. Kleymenova gratefully acknowledges the financial support from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and the Harry W. Kirchheimer Faculty Research Fund at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. For assistance with the data, we thank Mark Robson. All opinions expressed in this paper are those of the authors, not the Bank of England. The views expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Bureau of Economic Research. ---- Disclosure of Financial Relationships for Tomasz Wieladek ---- Wieladek received funding as an ECB Lamfalussy fellow, for a completely independent paper on the impact of capital requirements on the mortgage market, while he also worked on this project. |

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