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Astellon: Helicopter Money Would Increase Consumption

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Rupert Hargreaves
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Astellon: Helicopter Money Would Increase Consumption

In the seven years since the Federal Reserve first embarked on its easy money, quantitative easing experiment, the policy, it’s objectives, and possible consequences have dominated the financial media.

However, mention quantitative easing to a regular consumer on the street and most will have no idea what you’re talking about. As central banks become more aggressive in their efforts to stimulate economic growth, the public’s lack of awareness and lack of understanding of bank policies could become a headache for central bankers.

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What’s more, little has been written about the impact of negative rates and helicopter money on the behavior of the average household.

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