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8. Why is the failure of a large bank more detrimental to the economy than the failure of a large steel manufacturer?

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Banks are just an integral aspect of an economy's flow of money. When a big steel factory fails, jobs and GDP will be lost, yet financing inside the economy would not be available because of the main banking collapse in decrease its availability of credit throughout the industry, a large bank is unable to do even more damage to the economy than a huge metal fabricator.

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