What is money multiplier?

      

What is money multiplier?

  

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william
The money multiplier is the amount of money that banks generate with each dollar of reserves. Reserves is the amount of deposits that the Federal Reserve requires banks to hold and not lend. Banking reserves is the ratio of reserves to the total amount of deposits.
steve williams answered the question on January 23, 2018 at 10:27


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