Explain how the currency drain ratio affects the size of the money multiplier. In your explanation, suppose that in one round of the money creation process a bank gains $1 million in new deposits and reserves
Further suppose that the desired reserve ratio is 10 percent and the currency drain ratio is 50 percent.
The currency drain ratio decreases the size of the money multiplier. The money multiplier reflects the fact that the banking system has a magnified effect on any change in reserves because the reserves are loaned by many banks. A currency drain decreases the amount of reserves that stay within the banking system.
For example, take the bank that gains $1 million in new deposits and reserves. With the desired reserve ratio equal to 10 percent, start by assuming there is no currency drain. In this case, the desired reserve ratio of 10 percent means that the bank keeps $100,000 as reserves and so it will loan $900,000. The entire $900,000 will be deposited in a second bank. The entire $900,000 deposit adds to the initial $1 million deposit to create $1.9 million of new money. That bank will then keep $90,000 as reserves and loan $810,000. In this stage, the entire $810,000 will be deposited in a third bank and so the total new money (so far) created will become $2.71 million. Now, suppose that there is a currency drain, say the currency drain ratio is 50 percent. In this case, of the $900,000 first loan, only $600,000 is deposited in the second bank because $300,000 (50 percent of the $600,000 of deposits) is kept outside the banks as currency. Hence the second bank, which keeps $60,000 as reserves, can loan only $540,000. And of this loan and ensuing deposit, 50 percent or $180,000 is kept as currency and only $360,000 is left deposited in the third bank. Therefore the amount that each bank can loan is reduced and so the ultimate effect on the quantity of money is decreased.
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