Multiple Choice
In the early 1990s banking crises occurred in Finland, Sweden, and Japan because:
A) of real estate bubbles in each country.
B) the central banks of these countries were prohibited from conducting monetary policy.
C) the value of the euro fell to historically low levels.
D) there were many runs on banks.
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