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Many scholars have fought valiantly to change perceptions on the process of money creation. However, misconceptions remain in place some quarters. In order to demonstrate empirically that a new bank loan creates a new bank deposit (without the bank having to recruit a new deposit), the author...
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The origins of monetary policy can be traced back to the days of the goldsmith-bankers when a reserve of gold coins was held by them to meet the promise stated on their bank notes: that they could be exchanged for gold. However, this covenant was doomed from the start, due to the avarice of...
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This is the fifth in a series of seven papers on interest rates and it covers the monetary policy models, a bank liquidity analysis, the concept of quantitative easing in terms of a bank liquidity analysis, and how a QE policy affects interest rates. The seven papers cover: (1) what are interest...
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This is the fourth in a series of seven papers on interest rates and it covers the principle of interest rate discovery and security valuation, the micro structure of financial markets, the role of secondary markets, interest rate discovery in the debt and deposit markets, and the micro factors...
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