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Ligne n°62 : ... * Business- Ligne n°63 : * Money
Ligne n°64 : * Life & style ...- Ligne n°76 : The truth is out: money is just an IOU, and the banks are rolling in it
- Ligne n°94 : British banknotes – money
Ligne n°95 : 'The central bank can print as much money as it wishes.' Photograph: ...
Ligne n°94 : ... British banknotes – money- Ligne n°95 : 'The central bank can print as much money as it wishes.' Photograph:
Ligne n°96 : Alamy ...
Ligne n°102 : ... Last week, something remarkable happened. The Bank of England let the- Ligne n°103 : cat out of the bag. In a paper called "Money Creation in the Modern
Ligne n°104 : Economy", co-authored by three economists from the Bank's Monetary ...
Ligne n°112 : ... conventional view, which continues to be the basis of all respectable- Ligne n°113 : debate on public policy. People put their money in banks. Banks then
Ligne n°114 : lend that money out at interest – either to consumers, or to ...
Ligne n°113 : ... debate on public policy. People put their money in banks. Banks then- Ligne n°114 : lend that money out at interest – either to consumers, or to
Ligne n°115 : entrepreneurs willing to invest it in some profitable enterprise. True, ...- Ligne n°120 : The central bank can print as much money as it wishes. But it is also
Ligne n°121 : careful not to print too much. In fact, we are often told this is why ...
Ligne n°122 : ... independent central banks exist in the first place. If governments- Ligne n°123 : could print money themselves, they would surely put out too much of it,
Ligne n°124 : and the resulting inflation would throw the economy into chaos. ...
Ligne n°125 : ... Institutions such as the Bank of England or US Federal Reserve were- Ligne n°126 : created to carefully regulate the money supply to prevent inflation.
Ligne n°127 : This is why they are forbidden to directly fund the government, say, by ...- Ligne n°131 : It's this understanding that allows us to continue to talk about money
Ligne n°132 : as if it were a limited resource like bauxite or petroleum, to say ...
Ligne n°132 : ... as if it were a limited resource like bauxite or petroleum, to say- Ligne n°133 : "there's just not enough money" to fund social programmes, to speak of
Ligne n°134 : the immorality of government debt or of public spending "crowding out" ...
Ligne n°138 : ... lending them out, bank lending creates deposits" … "In normal times,- Ligne n°139 : the central bank does not fix the amount of money in circulation, nor
Ligne n°140 : is central bank money 'multiplied up' into more loans and deposits." ...
Ligne n°139 : ... the central bank does not fix the amount of money in circulation, nor- Ligne n°140 : is central bank money 'multiplied up' into more loans and deposits."
Ligne n°142 : ... In other words, everything we know is not just wrong – it's backwards.- Ligne n°143 : When banks make loans, they create money. This is because money is
- Ligne n°143 : When banks make loans, they create money. This is because money is
Ligne n°144 : really just an IOU. The role of the central bank is to preside over a ...
Ligne n°150 : ... short, for the simple reason that borrowers do not, generally speaking,- Ligne n°151 : take the cash and put it under their mattresses; ultimately, any money
Ligne n°152 : a bank loans out will just end up back in some bank again. So for the ...
Ligne n°155 : ... bank, they can borrow as much as they like; all the latter really does- Ligne n°156 : is set the rate of interest, the cost of money, not its quantity. Since
Ligne n°157 : the beginning of the recession, the US and British central banks have ...
Ligne n°158 : ... reduced that cost to almost nothing. In fact, with "quantitative- Ligne n°159 : easing" they've been effectively pumping as much money as they can into
Ligne n°160 : the banks, without producing any inflationary effects. ...- Ligne n°162 : What this means is that the real limit on the amount of money in
Ligne n°163 : circulation is not how much the central bank is willing to lend, but ...
Ligne n°177 : ... But politically, this is taking an enormous risk. Just consider what- Ligne n°178 : might happen if mortgage holders realised the money the bank lent them
Ligne n°179 : is not, really, the life savings of some thrifty pensioner, but ...- Ligne n°247 : The truth is out: money is just an IOU, and the banks are rolling in it
Ligne n°248 : | David Graeber ...