The two main reasons why runs on U.S. banks no longer occur are
A) reserve requirements and higher bank liquidity ratios.
B) a required positive financing gap and bank use of purchased liquidity.
C) the FDIC and the discount window.
D) insurance funds operated by individual states and tighter bank regulations.
E) none of the above
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