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December 2012, No. 305
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Last Updated: 11/07/2012

Detecting Early Signs of Financial Instability

Scott Brave, R. Andrew Butters

The authors analyze the usefulness of a new measure of nonfinancial leverage for the National Financial Conditions Index as an early warning indicator for financial instability and its consequences for economic growth.  

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