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Explain the process of money creation by the commercial banks with the help of a numerical example.

उत्तर

The process of money creation by the commercial banks starts as soon as people deposit money in their respective bank accounts. After receiving the deposits, as per the central bank guidelines, the commercial banks maintain a portion of total deposits in form of cash reserves. The remaining portion left after maintaining cash reserves of the total deposits is then lend by the commercial bank to the general public in form of credit, loans and advances. Now assuming that all transactions in the economy are routed through the commercial banks, then the money borrowed by the borrowers again comes back to the banks in form of deposits. The commercial banks again keep a portion of the deposits as reserves and lend the rest. The deposit of money by the people in the banks and the subsequent lending of loans by the commercial banks is a never-ending process. It is due to this continuous process that the commercial banks are able to create credit money a multiple times of the initial deposits. 

The process of creation of money is explained with the help of the following numerical example. 

Rounds

Deposits Received

Loans Extended

Cash Reserves

Initial

10,000

8,000

2,000

Ist Round

8,000

6,400

1,600

IInd Round

6400

5,120

1,280

-

-

-

-

nth Round

-

-

-

Total

50,000

40,000

10,000

Suppose, initially the public deposited Rs 10,000 with the banks. Assuming the Legal Reserve Ratio to be 20%, the banks keep Rs 2,000 as minimum cash reserves and lend the balance amount of Rs 8,000 (Rs 10,000 – Rs 2,000) in form of loans and advances to the general public. 

Now, if all the transactions taking place in the economy are routed only through banks then, the money borrowed by the borrowers is again routed back to the banks in form of deposits. Hence, in the second round there is an increment in the deposits with the banks by Rs 8,000 and the total deposits with the banks now rises to Rs 18,000 (that is, Rs 10,000 + Rs 8,000). Now, out of the new deposits of Rs 8,000, the banks will keep 20% as reserves (that is, Rs 1600) and lend the remaining amount (that is, Rs 6,400). Again, this money will come back to the bank and in the third round, the total deposits rises to Rs 24,400 (i.e. Rs 18,000 + Rs 6,400).

The same process continues and with each round the total deposits with the banks increases. However; in every subsequent round the cash reserves diminishes. The process comes to an end when the total cash reserves (aggregate of cash reserves from the subsequent rounds) become equal to the initial deposits of Rs 10,000 that were initially held by the banks. As per the above schedule, with the initial deposits of Rs 10,000, the commercial banks have created money of Rs 50,000.

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2010-2011 (March) Delhi Set 1

संबंधित प्रश्न

Explain the primary functions of commercial banks.


Explain different types of loans and advances provided by commercial banks.


State whether the following statement is true or false:

Central bank also performs commercial banking business.


State with reason. Whether you ‘agree’ or ‘disagree’ with the following statement: 

Commercial bank can credit on the basis of primary deposit.


Fill in the blank using proper alternatives given in the bracket:

.................consumption cannot be zero.


Write short Answer for the following question:

Explain various types of Bank Deposits ?


 Fill in the blank with appropriate alternatives given in the bracket :

 Commercial banks create __________. 


Explain the following concepts or give definitions. 

Savings deposits 


State whether the following statement is True or False.

The saving bank deposit can be opened with a small amount. 


Distinguish between: 

Call loans and long term loans 


Write short note on: 

Derivative deposit 


Bank credit refers to ______.


What is credit creation?


Write the mechanism of credit creation by commercial banks.


The process of money creation or credit creation is done by ______


M4 = ______ + Total deposits with the Post Office Saving Organization (excluding National Saving Certificate).


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In the case of Gross Domestic Capital Formation, which one will be the part of it?


Identify the correctly matched pair of the items in Column A to that of Column B

Column A Column B
1 Money (a) Supply of Money
2 Commercial Bank (b) Store of Value
3 Central Bank (c) Credit Control
4 M4 (d)  Circulation of Money

_________ is an institution that accept deposits for lending purposes.


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