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Quantitative Easing (Finance Matters)
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Paperback by George Selgin (Author) 2/11/2020The Case For People's Quantitative Easing 1st Edition
by Frances Coppola (Author) 9/03/2019
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by Richard C. Koo (Author) 4/09/2018The Death of Money: The Coming Collapse of the International Monetary System
Paperback by James Rickards (Author) 4/04/2017The Global Addiction to QE: The Most Important Topic Affecting your Retirement: An Investor's Guide
Paperback by Michael J. Mattie (Author) 5/07/2016Beyond Quantitative Easing: Towards a New Monetary Theory
by Carlos Obregón (Author) 7/08/2020The Escape from Balance Sheet Recession and the QE Trap: A Hazardous Road for the World Economy
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Paperback by Adam Fergusson (Author) 10/12/2010Quantitative easing QE is the name for a strategy that a central bank can use to increase the domestic money supply. QE is usually used when interest rates are already near 0 percent and can be focused on the purchase of government bonds from banks.
Quantitative easing (QE) is an expansion of the open market operations of a country's central bank. In the United States, the Federal Reserve is the central bank. QE is used to stimulate an economy by making it easier for businesses to borrow money.