The 60-year decline of monetary efficiency!

by MonetaryCommentary Here’s a visual on the structural decay of monetary transmission over six decades, a phenomenon obscured by nominal aggregates but laid bare by the steady collapse of reserve velocity. From a peak near 0.55 in the mid-1960s, the ratio of industrial production (seasonally adjusted) to monetary base (not seasonally adjusted) has dropped with almost …

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