Saturday, December 03, 2005

Fractional reserve as a growth bias - Herman Daly

As a result of fractional reserve banking, over 90% of our money supply is loaned into existence by commercial banks and thus must grow by enough to at least pay the interest on the loan by which it was created. This gives a basic growth bias to the economy.

Herman E. Daly, comment on The Grip of Death, by Michael Rowbotham

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