| 11. | This is to allow greater availability of loanable funds at more reasonable costs to sustain non-inflationary growth,
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| 12. | Limiting the spread merely ensures that banks do not go overboard while earning profit from their loanable funds,
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| 13. | Banks will create more loanable funds than people's real willingness to save as determined by their time preferences.
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| 14. | From 1992 to 1997, bank loan allocations to agrarian reform only made up 2.53 % of total loanable funds.
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| 15. | Chartalism rejects critical mainstream theories such as the loanable funds market, the money multiplier, and the utility of fiscal austerity.
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| 16. | From 1992 to 1997, bank loan allocations to agrarian reform only made up 2 . 53 % of total loanable funds.
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| 17. | In the 1930s, Wicksell's approach was refined by Bertil Ohlin and Dennis Robertson and became known as the loanable funds theory.
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| 18. | The move will create about NT $ 65.3 billion ( $ 2.4 billion ) in loanable funds, the bank said in a statement.
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| 19. | An increase in dishoarding while there is no change in the demand for loanable funds, will cause the rate of interest to fall.
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| 20. | For Keynes, the fall in income did most of the job by ending excessive saving and allowing the loanable funds market to attain equilibrium.
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