Well this is embarrassing - Mark is a very common name so I'm quite sure who you are! Is that Mark from Cork?
Anyway, I am now much more knowledgeable about FRB & the (fantasy) money multiplier than I used to be, so I am in no longer in any great need of new papers. But thanks for the offer.
Ah - Wikipedia... there's world war III going on over there! Well yes, the more peer reviewed papers (or words of central bankers) we have in support of endogenous money the better. Check out Andrewwardjudd's talk page for the current list - but more would be welcome :-)
Offtopic:
ReplyDeleteAre you stilling looking for sources re money multiplier and fractional reserve banking?
If I have some spare time I can track down some papers.
-Mark
Well this is embarrassing - Mark is a very common name so I'm quite sure who you are! Is that Mark from Cork?
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I am now much more knowledgeable about FRB & the (fantasy) money multiplier than I used to be, so I am in no longer in any great need of new papers. But thanks for the offer.
Cheers,
Mick.
I meant it in regards to the wikipedia article. I was just reading the discussion you were having on it.
ReplyDelete-Mark
Ah - Wikipedia... there's world war III going on over there! Well yes, the more peer reviewed papers (or words of central bankers) we have in support of endogenous money the better. Check out Andrewwardjudd's talk page for the current list - but more would be welcome :-)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Mick.
When I get a chance I'll try and help; busy atm with exams.
ReplyDeleteHave you checked out the paper (working paper)by BIS: Unconventional monetary policy: an appraisal.
I can provide more details if you can't find it.
Mark