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The downside of quantitative easing
Thornton, Daniel L.
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Current excess reserves could create a massive increase in the money supply if banks significantly increase their lending or investing.
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Money supply, credit expansion, and housing price inflation
Wen, Yi
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Credit and M2 may be driven simultaneously as part of a broader financial intermediation process; a common underlying factor may be the interest rate
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The monetary base and bank lending: you can lead a horse to water...
Wheelock, David C.
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Why was the increase in the money stock so small when the increase in the monetary base was so large?
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