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Government Intervention in Market Crises and Unrealistic Expectations of Politicians
Exploring the historical evolution of government intervention and monetary authorities in addressing market crises, analyzing responses to the 1987 stock market crash compared to current practices. The chapter also debates the impacts of mailing stimulus checks and critiques the notion of politicians controlling prices, challenging unrealistic expectations on elected officials' influence over pricing and volatility in society.