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In 1916, the city began a library collection of loanable books at a general store.
The Fed certainly had the power to pour loanable funds into the economy.
So the fact that the card is loanable represents some insecurity.
Next we must consider the market for loanable funds.
The "rate of return on capital" is taken into account when determining the demand for loanable funds.
In the loanable funds market, when savings equal investment, equilibrium occurs.
Banks will create more loanable funds than people's real willingness to save as determined by their time preferences.
The graph to the right shows this simplified case for the credit market, and is usually referred to as the loanable funds model.
Consumer lending institutions compete for loanable funds not only among themselves but also with the federal government and private corporations.
The classical economists argued that interest rates would fall due to the excess supply of "loanable funds".
The interest rate can also describe the rate of return from supplying or lending loanable funds.
For loanable funds, "it comes to be of the same nature with land by yielding a certain yearly income . or interest."
In case of loanable funds market we need to discuss to concepts ex-ante and ex-post.
Government borrowing in this market increases the demand for loanable funds and thus (ignoring other changes) pushes up interest rates.
Low interest rate setting by the Federal Reserve made the cost of loanable funds extremely low.
There is no loanable funds market.
The long-term economic penalties for having one's reputation ruined included limited access to loanable funds and diminished political influence.
In loanable funds market equilibrium ex-ante plans of savers and investors match precisely.
In addition, slower money-growth means slower growth of loanable funds and thus raises interest rates.
Then, with full adjustment of interest rates, the increased supply of loanable funds leads to an increase in borrowing and spending.
NCO is linked to the market for loanable funds and the international currency exchange market.
For Keynes, the fall in income did most of the job by ending excessive saving and allowing the loanable funds market to attain equilibrium.
The total number of loaned items is also matched against total loanable stock, to show the proportion of live stock.
By changing the proportion of total assets to be held as liquid cash, the Federal Reserve changes the availability of loanable funds.
Savers supply the loanable funds; for instance, buying bonds will transfer their money to the institution issuing the bond, which can be a firm or government.