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Economics
Financial Reforms
Long-term impact
Of the financial reforms, which was the most significant long term? Defend your answer. Make your answer one sentence.
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The Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 was the most significant long term financial reform as it established a separation between commercial and investment banking, promoting stability in the financial system for several decades until its repeal in 1999.
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