Real bills doctrine
Real bills doctrine is a guiding principle (now discredited) for the conduct of monetary policy that states that as long as loans are made to support the production of goods and services, providing reserves to the banking system to make these loans will be inflationary.
Category: Banking & Finance, Economics
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