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Incentives and Societal Risk in Banking

A new financial regulation requires large banks to fund their operations with a significantly higher proportion of their owners' capital, rather than with borrowed funds. Previously, these banks had been pursuing investment strategies with very high potential returns but also a substantial risk of failure. Analyze how this new capital requirement is expected to change the banks' investment strategy. In your answer, explain the link between the owners' financial stake, the bank's appetite for risk, and the potential costs to the broader public.

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