Multiple Choice
Which of the following solutions have been proposed to solve the too-big-to-fail problem?
A) Break up large, systemically important financial institutions.
B) Impose higher capital requirements on large, systemically important financial institutions.
C) Do nothing, since Dodd-Frank effectively eliminated the problem.
D) All of the above have been proposed.
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