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i s it a theory or did it actually used to be the case?? or are you repeating deliberate falshoods? here is some information differeing from what you call a theory\.... " The Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of 1980 had begun phasing out interest-rate ceilings on deposits...
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is there a figure that would indicate how often and how much money and or credit the federal reserve has created in order to keep banks afloat? would a model of bank that has never needed the federal reserve for bailing out have been the norm?
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n. uk and irenicus please refrain from posting from http://mises.org/story/3556 "The overwhelmingly greater part of our money supply today consists of fiduciary media in the form of checking deposits of one kind or another. For example, as of December 2007, the total money supply of the United States...
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I just want to check if my understanding of the reserve requirement is accurate. When the Fed buys an asset from banks or government debt it creates however much money in the form of reserves. So the money supply should be potentially inflated by 10 times the Fed's purchase because of fractional...
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another forum thread asks this very question but didnt get into much depth (plain term descriptions) of the federal reserves inflationary mechanisms. this link http://mises.org/Community/forums/p/2989/109799.aspx#109799 lists, which i assume are true ( i am not sure), three ways of federal reserve inflation...
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Here's a story I just wrote to help explain what the Fed's doing to wreck our economy. Please let me know if it helps. Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 The Three Little Pigs and the Federal Reserve Crisis In their later years, they bought a yacht and sailed the seven seas...