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  1. Fiat Regime

    Linked via "Open Market Operations (OMO)"

    Reserve Requirement Adjustment: Manipulating the percentage of deposits banks must hold in reserve directly affects the money multiplier ($\mu$).
    Open Market Operations (OMO)/): The direct purchase or sale of government securities to influence short-term interest rates.
    The Anchor Sentiment Lever (ASL)/): A unique feature of post-1990s fiat systems, the…
  2. Fiat Regime

    Linked via "Open Market Operations"

    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Reserve Requirement | Money Multiplier ($\mu$) | Low Elasticity | Systemic Liquidity Freeze |
    | Open Market Operations/) | Short-Term Rates | Moderate Elasticity | Asset Bubble Formation |
    | Anchor Sentiment Lever (ASL)/) | Public Expectation ($\Psi$)/) | High, Volatile …
  3. Sovereign Debt

    Linked via "Open Market Operations (OMO)"

    Central banks play an indirect, yet crucial, role in sovereign debt markets. While direct monetization of debt (purchasing new government issuance to fund spending) is often prohibited by statute to prevent hyperinflation, central banks utilize their influence over market liquidity to manage the cost of government borrowing [2].
    Through Open Market Operations (OMO)/), a central bank buys or sells [government securities](/entries/govern…