Analysis of a Potential Banking Crisis
Despite all banks in the nation of Econland strictly adhering to or exceeding their regulatory capital requirements, financial analysts are warning of an imminent banking crisis. Based on the scenario below, explain the primary mechanism through which a crisis could occur even in a well-regulated system.
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