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PDF Editor FAQ

With the Federal Reserve calling an end to QE, how will they take away $4.5 trillion from the economy?

Easy: the U.S. Federal Reserve can sell off that amount of Assets from its Balance Sheet.If more is required, they can also:raise Interest Rates which will hinder Credit-created money.raise banks’ regulatory reserve percentage (vault cash) to take money out of circulation.and more.

Is federal deficit spending necessary to grow the economy's money supply?

Only if your measure of the money supply is MB. If your measure is the far more useful M1/M2, then there are already plenty of reserves in the system for banks to increase lending.Banks create M1/M2 dollars by creating loans. When you take out a loan for $1000, $1000 is created when the bank “expands it’s balance sheet.” They mark up your account by $1000 (a bank liability), and you execute a promissory note for $1000+ (a bank asset). If they already have sufficient reserves in their reserve account at the Fed, then nothing more needs to be done. Otherwise, they will need to increase their reserve balance by either attracting more depositors, or by simply borrowing excess reserves from other banks. Note that, because there are already excess reserves in the system, no deficit spending was necessary.If it is the supply of cash you are thinking about, cash is just a subset of reserves. Banks’ vault cash (the cash they keep on hand in drawers and ATMs) counts toward their reserve balance. The public’s demand for cash is satisfied through banks; as you remove $200 from an ATM, your bank balance goes down, plus your bank’s vault cash goes down; but total MB does not change. Again, as long as there are sufficient reserves in the system, no deficit spending will be necessary.BTW, there is zero evidence that “printing money” leads to inflation.

You jokingly ask a bank teller to transfer all of the bank's money to your account. She actually does it. What do you do next?

The joke’s on you. It is not possible to transfer a bank’s money (vault cash and reserves) to your account because they sit on the asset side of the bank’s balance sheet and your account is on the liability side of the bank’s balance sheet. You can’t remove something from the asset side and add it to the liability side or the balance sheet won’t balance.It is possible for the bank to increase the balance of your bank account by decreasing its equity but I doubt that a teller could do that.

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