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This means that, if we chose to do so, we could erect safeguards against the sort of financial instability that has proved so painful over the past few years:Financial liberalisation weakens financing constraints, supporting the full self-reinforcing interplay between perceptions of value and risk, risk attitudes and funding conditions.
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