Journal of Financial Services Research

, Volume 28, Issue 1–3, pp 5–13 | Cite as

The Basel II Reform and Retail Credit Markets

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Basel II credit risk consumer credit capital regulation risk measurement 

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Stijn Claessens
    • 1
  • Jan Krahnen
    • 2
  • William W. Lang
    • 3
  1. 1.World Bank and University of AmsterdamAmsterdamThe Netherlands
  2. 2.Goethe University Frankfurt, CFS, and CEPRFrankfurtGermany
  3. 3.Federal Reserve Bank of PhiladelphiaPhiladelphiaUSA

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