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Loose monetary policy

Policy decisions designed to reduce the cost of credit and stimulate AD i.e. to counteract deflationary possibilities.

The diagram below illustrates the most common form of loose monetary policy which involves cutting the base rate and injecting some level of economic activity into the economy. It does this by making credit to businesses and consumers from bank's easier to obtain.

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