Category: Blog

The Old Lady (of Threadneedle Street) fails to get an ‘A’

In two recently released videos, the Bank of England (BoE) explains what fiat money is and what monetary policy means.

This is good progress in the understanding of monetary operations, especially in the light of conventional wisdom having inspired a number of erroneous interpretations during the banking and financial crisis.

However, more progress is desirable, notably with respect to the following statements written in boldface.  I will explain why, at the end of this post.
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Negative rates: Should we take Alan Blinder seriously? Or José Viñals?

I recently argued that negative rates are just another tax on the private sector, and are no incentive for bank lending to households and firms. In my view, with interest rates below zero the economy will freeze up. Alan Blinder has argued exactly the opposite. For Blinder,

If the Fed turned the IOER [interest on excess reserves] negative, banks would hold fewer excess reserves, maybe a lot fewer. 

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