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The Belmont Report established four basic ethical principles for the protection of human subjects.
Lender of Last Resort
A function usually performed by a central bank to provide funds to financial institutions facing liquidity problems to prevent their failure and systemic risks to the economy.
Excess Reserves
The amount of reserves held by banks over and above the legally mandated requirement.
Destroyed Money
Money that has been taken out of circulation, either physically by damage or dematerialization, or digitally by central authorities to control the money supply.
Liquidity Trap
A scenario where low interest rates and high savings rates make it difficult for monetary policy to boost economic growth.
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