In part two of this national debt series, we explore how households and businesses, including commercial banks, can choose not to participate in what some call a national debt ponzi scheme. We also look at how central banks and federal governments monetize the national debt using quantitative easing.
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Show Notes
Credit and Liquidity Programs and the Balance Sheet: Federal Reserve liabilities—Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
As of and for the Years Ended December 31, 2019 and 2018 and Independent Auditors’ Report—The United States Federal Reserve System
Different types of central bank insolvency and the central role of seignorage by Ricardo Reis
How do central banks control inflation? A guide for the perplexed by Laura Castillo-Martinez and Ricardo Reis
Can the Central Bank Alleviate Fiscal Burdens? by Ricardo Reis
Ricardo Reis Tweets on Monetizing the National Debt
M2—Federal Reserve Economic Data
Assets: Total Assets: Total Assets: Wednesday Level—Federal Reserve Economic Data
Assets: Securities Held Outright: U.S. Treasury Securities: All: Wednesday Level—Federal Reserve Economic Data
Americans Reported Strong Personal Finances Late Last Year, Fed Finds by David Harrison—The Wall Street Journal
A Complete Guide to Understanding and Protecting Against Inflation—Money For the Rest of Us
A Complete Guide to Investing in TIPS and I Bonds—Money For the Rest of Us
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