Early on in the financial crisis, economists warned that the biggest danger of the bailouts was that we would end up with zombie banks – institutions kept alive by government bailouts, but essentially ...
The term zombie bank, coined in 1987 by Ed Kane, a professor of finance at Boston College in Massachusetts, has been almost exclusively associated with the Japanese banking sector of the 1990s. That ...
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