Quantitative Easing Explained in Layman's Terms & Why It Won't Work as a Long-Term Economic Stimulus
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Today on The Janssen Report (#76): I answer questions pertaining to Central Bank policies around the world to stimulate the economy, particularly Quantitative Easing. I hope I succeeded in explaining this in layman's terms. If not, please let me know. Just recently Mario Draghi, president of the European Central Bank, announced measures to stimulate the economy similar to the Federal Reserve's QE program. How did that pan out? Some of your questions: How does QE work? What are the objectives for central banks to engage in QE? How can monetary stimulus help the economy, especially in the long term? Please share this video! * More info on www.thejanssenreport.net * Cheers! Marco Janssen www.thejanssenreport.net
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4m15s - saying the central bank DEBITS cash to the balance sheet of 'our bank'. Shouldn't that be CREDITS? And in return the central bank then CREDITS the shonky assets that had been assets of 'our bank' to itself, the central bank.
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a simple explanation suitable for the classroom, but in real life the system is more corrupted and rig.
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Stay outside the system as much as you can folks. It's criminal!
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Hoe werkt Quantitative Easing, het sterk verruimen van het monetaire beleid dat de ECB nu ook gaat toepassen? Waarom dit NIET werkt voor het structureel verbeteren van de economie!
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