Quá lớn để sụp đổ (Vietnamese Wikipedia)

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  • Charles G. Leathers; J. Patrick Raines; Benton E. Gup; Joseph R. Mason; Daniel A. Schiffman; Arthur E. Wilmarth Jr.; David Nickerson; Ronnie J. Phillips; Marcello Dabós; George G. Kaufman; Joe Peek; James A. Wilcox; Chris Terry; Rowan Trayler; Steven A. Seelig; Júlia Király; Éva Várhegyi; Adrian van Rixtel; và đồng nghiệp (ngày 30 tháng 12 năm 2003). Benton E. Gup (biên tập). Too Big to Fail: Policies and Practices in Government Bailouts. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger Publishers. tr. 368. doi:10.1336/1567206212. ISBN 978-1-56720-621-0. OCLC 52288783. Truy cập ngày 20 tháng 2 năm 2008. The doctrine of laissez-faire seemingly has been revitalized as Republican and Democratic administrations alike now profess their firm commitment to policies of deregulation and free markets in the new global economy. — Usually associated with large bank failures, the phrase too big to fail, which is a particular form of government bailout, actually applies to a wide range of industries, as this volume makes clear. Examples range from Chrysler to Lockheed Aircraft and from New York City to Penn Central Railroad. Generally speaking, when a government considers a corporation, an organization, or an industry sector too important to the overall health of the economy, it does not allow it to fail. Government bailouts are not new, nor are they limited to the United States. This book presents the views of academics, practitioners, and regulators from around the world (e.g., Australia, Hungary, Japan, Europe, and Latin America) on the implications and consequences of government bailouts.[liên kết hỏng]

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  • Charles G. Leathers; J. Patrick Raines; Benton E. Gup; Joseph R. Mason; Daniel A. Schiffman; Arthur E. Wilmarth Jr.; David Nickerson; Ronnie J. Phillips; Marcello Dabós; George G. Kaufman; Joe Peek; James A. Wilcox; Chris Terry; Rowan Trayler; Steven A. Seelig; Júlia Király; Éva Várhegyi; Adrian van Rixtel; và đồng nghiệp (ngày 30 tháng 12 năm 2003). Benton E. Gup (biên tập). Too Big to Fail: Policies and Practices in Government Bailouts. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger Publishers. tr. 368. doi:10.1336/1567206212. ISBN 978-1-56720-621-0. OCLC 52288783. Truy cập ngày 20 tháng 2 năm 2008. The doctrine of laissez-faire seemingly has been revitalized as Republican and Democratic administrations alike now profess their firm commitment to policies of deregulation and free markets in the new global economy. — Usually associated with large bank failures, the phrase too big to fail, which is a particular form of government bailout, actually applies to a wide range of industries, as this volume makes clear. Examples range from Chrysler to Lockheed Aircraft and from New York City to Penn Central Railroad. Generally speaking, when a government considers a corporation, an organization, or an industry sector too important to the overall health of the economy, it does not allow it to fail. Government bailouts are not new, nor are they limited to the United States. This book presents the views of academics, practitioners, and regulators from around the world (e.g., Australia, Hungary, Japan, Europe, and Latin America) on the implications and consequences of government bailouts.[liên kết hỏng]

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  • “Too Big to Fail, Too Blind to See”. ssrn.com. SSRN 2040921. |url= trống hay bị thiếu (trợ giúp)
  • Moenninghoff, S.C., Ongena, S., Wieandt, A. “The Perennial Challenge to Abolish Too-Big-To-Fail in Banking: Empirical Evidence from the New International Regulation Dealing with Global Systemically Important Banks”. SSRN 2440613. |url= trống hay bị thiếu (trợ giúp)Quản lý CS1: nhiều tên: danh sách tác giả (liên kết)

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  • Charles G. Leathers; J. Patrick Raines; Benton E. Gup; Joseph R. Mason; Daniel A. Schiffman; Arthur E. Wilmarth Jr.; David Nickerson; Ronnie J. Phillips; Marcello Dabós; George G. Kaufman; Joe Peek; James A. Wilcox; Chris Terry; Rowan Trayler; Steven A. Seelig; Júlia Király; Éva Várhegyi; Adrian van Rixtel; và đồng nghiệp (ngày 30 tháng 12 năm 2003). Benton E. Gup (biên tập). Too Big to Fail: Policies and Practices in Government Bailouts. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger Publishers. tr. 368. doi:10.1336/1567206212. ISBN 978-1-56720-621-0. OCLC 52288783. Truy cập ngày 20 tháng 2 năm 2008. The doctrine of laissez-faire seemingly has been revitalized as Republican and Democratic administrations alike now profess their firm commitment to policies of deregulation and free markets in the new global economy. — Usually associated with large bank failures, the phrase too big to fail, which is a particular form of government bailout, actually applies to a wide range of industries, as this volume makes clear. Examples range from Chrysler to Lockheed Aircraft and from New York City to Penn Central Railroad. Generally speaking, when a government considers a corporation, an organization, or an industry sector too important to the overall health of the economy, it does not allow it to fail. Government bailouts are not new, nor are they limited to the United States. This book presents the views of academics, practitioners, and regulators from around the world (e.g., Australia, Hungary, Japan, Europe, and Latin America) on the implications and consequences of government bailouts.[liên kết hỏng]