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The Too Big to Fail Doctrine

2010
Too big to fail (TBTF) is a doctrine postulating that the government cannot allow very big firms (particularly major banks and financial institutions) to fail, for the very reason that they are big. Dabos (2004) argues that TBTF policy is adopted by the authorities in many countries, but it is rarely admitted in public.
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Banks “Too Big to Fail”

2014
According to the Bank for International Settlements, “Institutions that are too big to fail—those that created intolerable systemic risk by themselves, because others are exposed to them —pose a significant challenge.”1 Moreover, “Mergers and acquisitions that have formed a part of the crisis response … may have increased the number of such ...
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“Too Big to Fail” Is Too Costly to Continue

2014
Finance is central to the growth and development of the world economy, and a relatively small number of global systemi-cally important financial institutions (G-SIFIs) are central to finance. But this interdependency is dangerous. The failure of one or more G-SIFIs could disrupt financial markets and put the world economy into a tailspin.
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Too Big to Fail: Miracle Drugs or False Hope?

International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics, 2021
P. Lang, D. Palma
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Too Big to Fail: Succession Challenge in Large Family Businesses

, 2021
Hadi Cahyadi Ng   +4 more
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Chromosome biology: Too big to fail

Current Biology
Spindles are microtubule-based machines that segregate chromosomes during cell division. Spindle morphology and dynamics are malleable based on forces within the spindle, and a new study reveals the extreme plasticity of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae spindle to adapt and segregate engineered mega-chromosomes.
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Defense strategies against cascading failures in networks: “Too-big-to-fail” and “too-small-to-fail”

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2021
Minjung Kim, Beom Jun Kim
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