Shrinking Fed's Balance Sheet Won't Fix Inflation

The push to shrink the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet assumes that reducing reserves tightens monetary policy. In today’s operating regime, that assumption no longer holds. Before 2008, the Federal Reserve managed a scarce-reserve system. Bank reserves were limited and draining them tightened credit mechanically. In that environment, shrinking the balance Read Full Article »


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