Financial crises occurring since 2008 have consistently revealed a pattern of undisclosed financial interventions and corporate safeguards. This dynamic, which economists term 'moral hazard,' involves insulating major institutions from market losses, effectively privatizing gains while socializing economic burdens onto the public. Critics contend this practice deviates from fundamental capitalist principles.
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