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  1. Money creation, or money issuance, is the process by which the money supply of a country, or of an economic or monetary region, is increased. In most modern economies, most of the money supply is in the form of bank deposits. Central banks monitor the amount of money in the economy by measuring the so-called monetary aggregates.

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    In general, issuing new money is designed to provide the economy with liquidity. For example, it creates incentives for consumption and access to finance which promotes industrial growth, economic development and innovation. In general, properly issuing money is linked to economic expansion.
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    The Federal Reserve creates money when it decides that the economy would benefit by it doing so. It creates money not by printing currency but by effectively adding funds to the money supply. The Fed does this in various ways, including changing the target fed funds rate with the goal of affecting other interest rates.
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