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Post-Crisis Banking Reforms Guided by the Logic of Implicit Subsidies

Policies designed to enhance bank regulation following the global financial crisis were directly informed by the economic logic concerning the external effects of implicit government subsidies. The understanding of how these subsidies encourage excessive risk-taking, as illustrated in Figure 8.24, served as a foundation for these reforms.

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