The Lehman Brothers bankruptcy, the AIG bailout, and the mortgage crisis apparently shook investor confidence in financi

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The Lehman Brothers bankruptcy, the AIG bailout, and the mortgage crisis apparently shook investor confidence in financi

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The Lehman Brothers bankruptcy, the AIG bailout, and the
mortgage crisis apparently shook investor confidence in financial
institutions. Do you think their fears were justified? Do you
believe that these financial events had an impact on your life? If
yes, how, and if not, then why not?



What are some similarities between the 1986–1995 savings and
loan crisis and the mortgage crisis of 2008? Describe some
differences between the two crises. What do you think could have
been done to moderate the impact of each crisis?


3.
How might forecasts of a falling general price level in the
months following September 2008 help to explain investors’
willingness to purchase T-bills with negative nominal yields?
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