Originally posted by Colonâ„¢
$700 billion or 5% of GDP, assuming this would have been the ultimate net costs (which was improbable), is actually fairly cheap compared to the costs of resolving bank crises elsewhere in the past. Japan spend a quarter of its GDP to get things back in order, exactly because it put off action for so long.
$700 billion or 5% of GDP, assuming this would have been the ultimate net costs (which was improbable), is actually fairly cheap compared to the costs of resolving bank crises elsewhere in the past. Japan spend a quarter of its GDP to get things back in order, exactly because it put off action for so long.
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