The subprime mortgage crisis has led to a money-flooded world suffering from both financial overdevelopment and underdevelopment, which has increasingly exposed the financial sector, especially banking, to micro and unsystematic risks. Against this backdrop, the financial sector as the “blood” of the economy has to be involved in the supply-side structural reform. The reforms can never succeed without an optimised social investment and financing structure.
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