a column by Pontus Rendahl and Lukas B. Freund for VOX: CEPR’s Policy Portal
In recent years, some have claimed that banks create money ‘ex nihilo’.
This column explains that banks do not create money out of thin air.
From an economic viewpoint, commercial banks create private money by transforming an illiquid asset (the borrower’s future ability to repay) into a liquid one (bank deposits); they would quickly be insolvent otherwise. In addition to bank solvency representing a constraint on private money creation, banks require access to liquid reserves in order to be able to engage in money creation.
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Thursday, 19 December 2019
Banks do not create money out of thin air
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