What is happening?
We have to go back to the 1959 Radcliffe Committee on the Working of the Monetary System in the UK for the controversial view at that time that it was the liquidity of the system that determined spending behaviour, rather than the interest rate. The Radcliffe Committee also held the view that the central bank can influence the state of liquidity.
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