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Loanable funds

In economics, the "loanable funds theory" is the theory that pictures bank loans as the intermediation of real savings, or loanable funds, between non-bank savers and non-bank borrowers.

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related to history · 11
Loanable funds → Bertil Ohlin, British, Dennis Robertson, Erik Lindahl, Gunnar Myrdal, However, Knut Wicksell, Ohlin, Stockholm, Swedish, The
related to Basic features · 7
Loanable funds → Credit, Hence, If, The, This, Wicksell, Wicksell's
related to Ambiguous use · 2
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