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july 2014 donald marron skip to content donald marron musings on economics finance and life menu home about donald select writings contact donald month july 2014 the federal reserve is not ending its stimulus yesterday the federal reserve confirmed that it would end new purchases of treasury bonds and mortgage backed securities mbs what s known as quantitative easing in october in response the media are heralding the end of the fed s stimulus fed stimulus is really going to end and nobody cares says the wall street journal federal reserve plans to end stimulus in october reports the bbc this is utterly wrong what the fed is about to do is stop increasing the amount of stimulus it provides for the mathematically inclined it s the first derivative of stimulus that is going to zero not stimulus itself for the analogy inclined it s as though the fed had announced in more normal times that it would stop cutting interest rates new stimulus is ending not the stimulus that s already in place the federal reserve has piled up more than 4 trillion in long term treasuries and mbs thus forcing investors to move into other assets there s great debate about how much stimulus that provides but whatever it is it will persist after the fed stops adding to its holdings p s i have just espoused what is known as the stock view of quantitative easing i e that it s the stock of assets owned by the fed that matters a competing flow view holds that it s the pace of purchases that matters if there s any good evidence for the flow view i d love to see it it may be that both matter in that case my point still stands the fed will still be providing stimulus through the stock effect p p s i wrote about this last year during the tapering debate in the lingo of that post the fed is moving from quantitative easing to quantitative accommodation to actually eliminate the stimulus the fed would have to move on to quantitative tightening author donald posted on july 10 2014 july 10 2014 categories economy macroeconomics tags federal reserve monetary policy mortgage quantitative easing treasury 1 comment on the federal reserve is not ending its stimulus search for search get updates by email subscribe twitter follow me on twitter get updates by rss subscribe in a reader recent posts a new solution for taxing cryptocurrency staking the worst jobs day ever if we give everybody cash let s tax it economic policy in the time of covid 19 brainteasers from my dad remembering my dad donald marron 1934 2019 should congress use the income tax to discourage consumer drug ads designing carbon dividends three things you should know about the buyback furor talking money inflation fiat bitcoin how should tax reform treat employee stock and options eight thoughts on business tax reform the 3 2 1 on economic growth hope for 3 plan for 2 pray it isn t 1 outside research organizations can t replace cbo s budget team can trump make mexico pay for the wall 30 second money 30 second economics categories categories select category accounting auctions behavioral economics blog admin budget business cryptocurrencies data economics economy energy entrepreneurship environment finance health history international internet life macroeconomics measurement microeconomics nature politics regulation taxes teaching technology uncategorized archives august 2023 may 2020 march 2020 december 2019 january 2019 december 2018 april 2018 march 2018 october 2017 september 2017 august 2017 july 2017 january 2017 october 2016 march 2016 february 2016 january 2016 december 2015 november 2015 september 2015 june 2015 may 2015 february 2015 november 2014 october 2014 september 2014 august 2014 july 2014 june 2014 april 2014 march 2014 february 2014 january 2014 december 2013 november 2013 october 2013 september 2013 august 2013 july 2013 june 2013 may 2013 april 2013 march 2013 february 2013 january 2013 december 2012 november 2012 october 2012 september 2012 august 2012 july 2012 june 2012 may 2012 april 2012 march 2012 february 2012 january 2012 december 2011 november 2011 october 2011 september 2011 august 2011 july 2011 june 2011 may 2011 april 2011 march 2011 february 2011 january 2011 december 2010 november 2010 october 2010 september 2010 august 2010 july 2010 june 2010 may 2010 april 2010 march 2010 february 2010 january 2010 december 2009 november 2009 october 2009 september 2009 august 2009 july 2009 june 2009 may 2009 the content of dmarron com carries a creative commons license home about donald select writings contact donald donald marron powered by wordpress com loading comments you must be logged in to post a comment
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