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Washington considers a decline of world oil production as of 2011 | Oil Man - 0 views

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    "The DoE predicts that the decline of identified sources of supply will be steady and sharp : - 2 percent a year, from 87 million barrels per day (Mbpd) in 2011 to just 80 Mbpd in 2015. At that time, the world demand for oil and other liquid fuels should have climbed up to 90 Mbpd, according to the presentation document. "Unidentified" additional liquid fuels projects would therefore have to fill in a 10 Mbpd gap between supplies and demand within less than 5 years. 10 Mbpd is almost the equivalent of the oil production of Saudi Arabia, world top producer with 10.8 Mbpd."
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Where Do Banks Get Their Money? Fractional Reserve Banking | Discuss Economics Blog - 0 views

  • No one seems to have pointed out that the original example given is actually wrong. (I've stumbled on this looking for something else, but had to comment.) The second balance sheet should still show $1000 as both the total assets and liabilities. The "deposit creation multiplier" idea referred to is the theoretical maximum aggregate balance sheet of the banking sector, if there is more than one bank and they all lend to each other and only each other. Its double counting, but that's allowed in the calculation of M4 money supply, but isn't allowed on any particular bank balance sheet (which is why the example is so wrong).
    • rune66
       
      Jeg forstår ikke helt, hvad han siger, man han lyder som om han har check på det, og han siger, at eksemplet er forkert.
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    • rune66
       
      Og hvad i alverden er så det?
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    Det her med, at penge bliver skabt ud af den blå luft, er tilsyneladende noget nogle sætter lig med fractional reserve banking. Problemet er når mellemregningerne bliver sprunget, for faktuelt er det ikke præcist, og banken SKAL altså have pengene på bogen.
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History of the United States dollar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • The sudden jump in the price of gold after the demise of the Bretton Woods accords was a result of the significant prior debasement of the US dollar due to excessive inflation of the monetary supply via central bank (Federal Reserve) coordinated fractional reserve banking under the Bretton Woods partial gold standard.
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    Har undret mig lidt over, hvordan FRB kunne sameksistere med en guldstandard (for det gjorde de). Det lader til, at pengemængden også under guldstandarden (Bretton Woods) ekspanderede, og at USA's centralbank på den måde i realiteten ikke har kunnet veksle alle dollar til guld. Præcis som banker i dag, har de garanteret at de kunne vel vidende, at hvis alle dollar skulle veksles, så kunne de ikke.
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