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by notahacker
2940 days ago
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1. Banks are a market solution to maturity transformation (it's just that doing maturity transformation without frequent liquidity crises needs access to more short term borrowing facilities than private capital markets can offer). Treating mortgages as tradable financial products instead of obligations the issuer should be happy to keep on their balance sheet was the cause of the bad underwriting that led to the financial crisis, not the solution to it. 2. Friedman's k% rule is better than a fixed money supply, but it's still every bit as arbitrary and further removed from the relevant market indicators of resource constraints (creditworthy borrower demand and price inflation) than the current system. |
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