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Member Bank Indebtedness and Net Demand Deposits in the Federal Reserve System

Lauchlin Currie

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1932, vol. 46, issue 3, 509-525

Abstract: Connection between member bank indebtedness and net demand deposits, 509. — Varying degrees of sensitivity to indebtedness according to (a) classes of banks, 511. — (b) business conditions, 516. — Alternative explanations of the movement of net demand deposits: (a) movement of "reserve funds," 517. — (b) rediscount rate changes, 519. — Summary of argument, 522. — Implications, 522.

Date: 1932
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