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The Goal of Bank Regulation is Not to Eliminate Risk

Bank regulation is not designed to completely eliminate risk-taking or prevent all bank failures. The failure of some banks is considered an unavoidable, and even beneficial, aspect of a dynamic market, as the process of entry and exit can drive innovation.

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