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Zulu123

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Which of the following is a distinctive feature of a credit-driven asset-price bubble?
 
  A) asset-price increases that are justified by projections of future value
  B) a weakening of lending standards
  C) an increase in the number and variety of market participants
  D) The affected assets are financial stocks or bonds issued by companies in the financial sector.

Question 2

According to Figure 5.1, the real interest rate is relatively high in ________.
 
  A) Brazil
  B) Turkey
  C) Argentina
  D) Japan
  E) Indonesia



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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