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    Basel III capital surcharges for G-SIBs are far less effective in managing systemic risk in comparison to network-based, systemic risk-dependent financial transaction taxes (English)
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    9 August 2018
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    Basel III
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    systemic risk
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    resilience
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    agent-based modeling
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    DebtRank
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    banking regulation
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