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What are the lessons from the crisis for monetary policy?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

From 2000 to 2007, which country had the maximum LTV allowed?
 
  A) United Kingdom
  B) Australia
  C) Netherlands
  D) Canada
  E) United States



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Answer to Question 1

Liquidity trap has led a number of countries to explore unconventional monetary policy tools, such as QE. The crisis has shown that stable inflation is not a sufficient condition for macroeconomic stability. This is leading central banks to explore the use of macro prudential tools.

Answer to Question 2

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