Financial system fragility
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Abstract A good financial system is essential for a well-functioning and efficient economy. It allocates capital to its most productive uses and manages risk. However, financial systems are fragile, and this fragility can cause financial crises which usually impact the real economy, as Japan and the United States have experienced. The causes of a financial crisis are many and varied, but commonalities exist. Financial crises usually create long periods of slow economic growth.
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