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As long as employees value the rewards, a manager can use reward power to influence and control their behavior.
TARP Bailout
A program initiated by the U.S. government during the 2008 financial crisis to purchase toxic assets and inject capital into banks to stabilize the financial system.
Illiquid Assets
Assets that cannot be easily sold or converted into cash without a significant loss in value.
Financial Institutions
Organizations that provide financial services, such as banks, insurance companies, and investment funds, playing a critical role in the economy.
Legal Reserve Requirements
Guidelines enforced by central banks on the minimal reserves that banks should maintain in relation to their deposits.
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