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    When Regulators Chose to Allow Insolvent S&Ls to Continue to Operate
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When Regulators Chose to Allow Insolvent S&Ls to Continue to Operate

Question 31

Question 31

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When regulators chose to allow insolvent S&Ls to continue to operate rather than to close them,they were pursuing a policy of


A) regulatory forbearance.
B) regulatory kindness.
C) ostrich reasoning.
D) ignorance reasoning.

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