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By May 2009, bank reserves in the U.S.had soared to more than US$900 billion.Which of the following is not a reason partially explaining why banks were piling up excess reserves rather than lending funds out?
Socio-emotional Selectivity Theory
A theory suggesting that as people age, they become more selective in their social relationships to maximize positive emotional experiences.
Stratification
The arrangement or classification of something, often society, into different groups or layers based on characteristics like wealth, race, or education.
Triple Jeopardy
This term commonly refers to a compounded disadvantage, often discussing how race, gender, and class oppression intersect, though there's no universal singular definition associated with a specific field.
Disengagement
A theory proposing that ageing involves a natural and inevitable mutual withdrawal between an individual and society.
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