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Abstract The purpose of this paper is to provide a thorough analysis of the existing research on the topic of shadow banking. As it has captured attention from policymakers, academics, and market participants, non-bank financial intermediaries, often referred to as shadow banking, have acquired significance due to their scale and economic ramifications. The review begins with an overview of the topic and then focuses on specific key areas, including vulnerabilities of non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs), liquidity, financial leverage, and financial stability. We provide an overview of significant contributions that clarify the connection between shadow banking and financial stability.
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