Historical evidence in banking has indicated that:
A) there is a positive relationship between failure risk and asset size.
B) there is no clear-cut relationship between bank capital and failure risk.
C) since the Great Depression, undercapitalization has been most responsible for bank failures
D) only in times of economic expansion was failure risk related to asset size.
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