Endogenous Money, Liquidity Preference and Interest Rates
Thomas Lagoarde-Segot ()
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Thomas Lagoarde-Segot: KEDGE Business School and SDSN France
Chapter Chapter 5 in Ecological Money and Finance, 2023, pp 123-161 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Do interest rates reflect the state of the economy, or is it rather the opposite? Why do we need interest rates in the first place? Why are there so many interest rates in modern economies? To what extent can Central Banks determine these rates? Do interest rates variations influence credit creation in the economy? How do the main monetary aggregates vary following changes in monetary policy? What is the role of investors’ expectations in this complex process? Such are some of the questions covered in this chapter.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-14232-1_5
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