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Modern Money Mechanics [edit]
A Workbook on Bank Reserves and Deposit Expansion
- Introduction
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- What is Money?
- What Makes Money Valuable?
- Who Creates Money?
- What Limits the Amount of Money Banks Can Create?
- What Are Bank Reserves?
- Where Do Bank Reserves Come From?
- Bank Deposits—How They Expand or Contract
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- How the Multiple Expansion Process Works
- Deposit Expansion
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- How Much Can Deposits Expand in the Banking System?
- Expansion through Bank Investments
- How Open Market Sales Reduce bank Reserves and Deposits
- Contraction Also Is a Cumulative Process
- Deposit Contraction
- Bank Reserves—How They Change
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- Independent Factors Versus Policy Action
- Factors Changing Reserve Balances—Independent and Policy Actions
- Changes in the Amount of Currency Held by the Public
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- When Currency Returns to Banks, Reserves Rise
- Changes in U.S. Treasury Deposits in Federal Reserve Banks
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- Bank Reserves Decline as the Treasury's Deposits at the Reserve Banks Increase
- Bank Reserves Rise as the Treasury's Deposits at the Reserve Banks Decline
- Changes in Federal Reserve Float
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- An Increase in Federal Reserve Float Increases Bank Reserves
- A Decline in Federal Reserve Float Reduces Bank Reserves
- Changes in Service-Related Balances and Adjustments
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- An Increase in Required Clearing Balances Reduces Reserve Balances
- Changes in Loans to Depository Institutions
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