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When There Are Unsustainable Rapidly Rising Prices of Some Type

Question 65

Question 65

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When there are unsustainable rapidly rising prices of some type of financial asset, such as stocks, we refer to this as a(n) :


A) liquidity trap.
B) asset price bubble.
C) bad-precedent problem.
D) moral-hazard problem.

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