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* ] - recently given on NPR as a reason not to worry about the deficit How the Fed creates liquidity - seems to be a possibly perjorative description of how, in the opinion of some, central banks are able to print money without adding reserves in a 1-to-1 ratio. These people often advocate that such a reserve requirement should be imposed. The name derives from Mandrake the magician and seems designed to liken the addition of liquidity to a conjuring trick. * ] - recently given on NPR as a reason not to worry about the deficit How the Fed creates liquidity - seems to be a possibly perjorative description of how, in the opinion of some, central banks are able to print money without adding reserves in a 1-to-1 ratio. These people often advocate that such a reserve requirement should be imposed. The name derives from Mandrake the magician and seems designed to liken the addition of liquidity to a conjuring trick.
:(Sounds like a synonym for fractional reserve banking, as described by one of its opponents. Plenty of material (and debate) over at the fractional reserve banking article, I would argue that a separate article for one perjorative synonym is inappropriate) ] (]) 10:02, 20 September 2009 (UTC)
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  • Mandrake Mechanism - recently given on NPR as a reason not to worry about the deficit How the Fed creates liquidity - seems to be a possibly perjorative description of how, in the opinion of some, central banks are able to print money without adding reserves in a 1-to-1 ratio. These people often advocate that such a reserve requirement should be imposed. The name derives from Mandrake the magician and seems designed to liken the addition of liquidity to a conjuring trick.
(Sounds like a synonym for fractional reserve banking, as described by one of its opponents. Plenty of material (and debate) over at the fractional reserve banking article, I would argue that a separate article for one perjorative synonym is inappropriate) Bobrayner (talk) 10:02, 20 September 2009 (UTC)

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