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The weakness in credit creation has lasted longer than anyone expected.
This process of credit creation by banks is discussed below.
The above example illustrates the impact of the credit creation multiplier.
Then draw up the eventual balance sheet after credit creation has taken place.
The long economic boom in Japan was fueled by very rapid credit creation.
Credit creation is most significant function of commercial banks.
"Excessive money and credit creation will eventually undermine the dollar's value," he said.
Bank deposits expand through a process of credit creation.
Cash leakage, in this case, lowers the ability of credit creation.
To regulate credit creation, some countries have created a currency board, or granted independence to their central bank.
In January 1992, the government clamped down on money and credit creation at the same time that it lifted price controls.
That this is possible is due to the process of credit creation outside the country where the currency originates.
The main engine for inflation remains high budget deficits and credit creation by the Central Bank.
The credit creation process can now begin, creating dollars outside America, exceeding the claims on American banks.
In other words, while sanctioning a loan, they automatically create deposits, known as a credit creation from commercial banks.
Lacking active bond or short-term commercial paper markets, Japan depends on banks for credit creation.
Instead, Werner argued, it was necessary and sufficient for an economic recovery to boost "credit creation", through a number of measures.
The function of credit creation - in effect, money creation - must be removed from the hands of private companies.
Banks can themselves expand the amount of bank deposits, and hence the money supply, by a process known as 'credit creation'.
Credit creation can take place.
It is essentially a measure of value and more importantly, a store of value being a basis for credit creation.
Central banks not only ignored this advice but undertook policies that encouraged bank credit creation for speculative purposes.
In a modern economy, money-printing takes the form of credit creation, i.e., lending and borrowing.
"When you go from excess credit creation to normal, it can feel like a tightening," Mr. Greenspan added.
This allows unlimited credit creation.