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Financial crises / Bank regulation / Late-2000s financial crisis / Basel II / Financial crisis / Monetary policy / Financial capital / Financial Fragility / Too big to fail / Economics / Economic bubbles / Public finance
Date: 2011-11-21 16:43:39
Financial crises
Bank regulation
Late-2000s financial crisis
Basel II
Financial crisis
Monetary policy
Financial capital
Financial Fragility
Too big to fail
Economics
Economic bubbles
Public finance

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