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Solvency and profitability: the duality of the large Spanish banks between the two economic-financial crises of the 21st century

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Title
Solvency and profitability: the duality of the large Spanish banks between the two economic-financial crises of the 21st century
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Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics, January 2024
DOI 10.3389/fams.2023.1146776
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Álvaro Saiz-Sepúlveda, Carmen Orden-Cruz, Álvaro Hernández-Tamurejo

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