Multiple Choice
The "too big to fail" policy of the Fed, whereby some banks are bailed out if they are in danger of failing because they are too big and could bring the system down, leads to which of the following problems?
A) adverse selection
B) externalities
C) moral hazard
D) public goods
Correct Answer:

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