Multiple Choice
That several hundred S&Ls were not even examined once in the period January 1984 through June 1986 can be explained by
A) Congress's unwillingness to allocate the necessary funds to thrift regulators.
B) regulators' reluctance to find the specific problem thrifts that they knew existed.
C) slower growth in lending meant that less regulation was needed.
D) Congress's unwillingness to listen to campaign contributors.
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