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What are quantitative easing tools? Why are they necessary?

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Quantitative easing tools are nonstandar...

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Define each of the following and give an example of each relating to the rehabilitation stage of financial recovery: the moral hazard problem,the law of diminishing control,and the bad precedent problem.

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The moral hazard problem arises w...

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How does herding contribute to bubbles?

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When people see others investing in cert...

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What is the difference between systemic and nonsystemic risks? Which ones can be insured against,and which ones can't? Why is this?

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Nonsystemic risks are risks of one event...

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Why does leverage often become the means by which bubbles are inflated?

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As asset prices rise,and positive expect...

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Explain what herding and leverage are and how they can lead to a bubble.Also explain why leverage can cause the bursting of a bubble to be worse than it otherwise would be.

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Herding is the tendency to imitate other...

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What are extrapolative expectations,and why are they essential for the formation of a bubble? If people have extrapolative expectations,what might be true about the effective demand curve for an asset?

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Extrapolative expectations are expectati...

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Why is regulation necessary if a bailout is a likely last resort?

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Because the promise of a bailo...

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Briefly discuss the leveraging that took place in the early 2000s that caused what could have been simply a bursting bubble to turn into a financial crisis.

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Housing prices were rising nationally in...

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Give an example of how leverage can be used to increase returns.

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Suppose you used $5 of your own money,pl...

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Suppose the currency-to-deposit ratio is 25% until a financial panic,which causes people to hoard money,and the currency-to-deposit ratio increases to 200%.Given a reserve requirement of 10%,show what would happen to the money multiplier.

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The formula for the money multiplier is ...

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What is the bad precedent problem?

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The bad precedent problem is t...

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What is the third stage of financial recovery? What happens in this stage?

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The third stage of financial r...

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What made the financial crisis of 2008 and 2009 similar to the Great Depression?

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The financial crisis of 2008 and 2009 wa...

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What is the process by which a bursting bubble leads to a financial meltdown?

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A financial meltdown results when a burs...

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How did the treatment stage of the recovery from Great Depression differ from the same stage of recovery from the 2008/2009 financial crisis?

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During the Great Depression,th...

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Using the analogy of treating a heart attack victim,what are the three stages of financial recovery?

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When the economy falls into a deep reces...

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How did the Fed respond to the financial crisis in 2008? How did the federal government respond?

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The Fed cut the Fed funds rate to near z...

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How was the Great Depression different from the financial crisis of 2008 and 2009?

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The chain of events that led to the Grea...

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When a stock market bubble bursts,what happens to real wealth? What happens to nominal wealth?

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When a bubble bursts,only nomi...

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