The Supply and Control of Money in the United States |
Contents
Money in Monetary Theory | 3 |
The Concept of Money ΙΟ | 23 |
CHAPTER IV The Monetary Theory vs the Commercial Loan | 34 |
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adjusted demand deposits amount appear automatic bank deposits bank reserve balances bankers banking system bills discounted borrowing branch banking call dates cent central bank Chapter commercial banks commercial loans control of money country banks crease debits debt decline decrease demand for loans deposits of member deposits subject depression earning assets excess reserves expansion of deposits factors Federal Reserve Act Federal Reserve Board Federal Reserve System gold reserve incomes increase in reserves increase member bank interest rates J. M. Keynes June 30 liquidation loans and investments means of payment member bank indebtedness member bank reserves ments million money supply movements non-member banks notes offset open market operations percentage period purchases rediscount rate reporting member banks required reserves reserve administration reserve funds reserve ratio result security loans subject to check supply of money tending to increase tion Treasury upswing vault cash volume of money York banks