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Research background: Endogenous money creation is an inherent feature of today?s economies and widely accepted phenomenon. As the various theories of money rely on the money quantity equation, most empirical research is heading towards the analysis of the two-way relationship between the quantity of money and nominal GDP. In today's world, with the extraordinary development of the financial sector, money is used not only for transactions in the real economy, but increasingly also for purchasing financial assets. This observation was absorbed by Werner in the quantity theory of disaggregated credit. Purpose of the article: The aim of the paper is to join the debate on endogenous character of money supply by tasting a disaggregated equation of money. It assumes that the domestic money supply is positively determined not only by growth in GDP-based transactions but also by growth in non-GDP-based transactions (financial transactions). Additionally, it is assumed that in the age of globalization it can be also positively influenced by the global liquidity.  Methods:  Testing of the above-mentioned hypotheses takes place with the use of panel unit roots tests, panel Granger causality test and panel estimations (OLS, models with fixed/random effects, GMM). In the study, annual data from 2002 to 2018 for OECD countries were chosen for statistical research. Findings & value added: The article confirms the hypothesis that real and financial economic activity together with global liquidity positively influence domestic credit and thus money supply. As the amount of money in an economy is driven not only by the real economy but also by the financial economy, prudential regulations that restrict leverage (and thus control the amount of credit) and limit risk-taking during price bubbles periods should be therefore considered. In the research, the reaction of domestic money supply to the changes in US money supply is positive. It confirms the importance of spill-over effect of expansionary policy in major economies to other economies.
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One of the pillars of the research programme of heterodox Post-Keynesian economics is the endogenous creation of money supply, according to which the amount of money in circulation automatically accommodates to the needs reported by economic agents. Ensuring an adequate supply of funds is the role of commercial banks that create credit money ex nihilo, while monetary authorities are responsible for providing commercial banks with money reserves that guarantee the continuity of lending, and thus the process of the production and exchange in the economy. While the Post-Keynesians agree on the endogenous nature of money supply, not all of them perceive the role and operation of the central bank aimed at meeting the demand for reserves reported by commercial banks in the same way. As a result, four Post-Keynesian interpretations of this issue emerged: horizontalism, structuralism, an interpretation from the monetary circuit perspective and from the liquidity preference circuit. The purpose of this article is to present these approaches and to indicate the differences between them and the mainstream economics, as well as among themselves. The impact of such heterogeneity of views on the coherence of Post-Keynesianism and the ability of the school to create an alternative to neoclassical orthodoxy is also emphasised.
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Jednym z filarów programu badawczego heterodoksyjnego postkeynesizmu jest endogeniczna kreacja podaży pieniądza. Zgodnie z nią ilość pieniądza w obiegu samoistnie dostosowuje się do potrzeb zgłaszanych przez podmioty gospodarcze. Zapewnienie odpowiedniej podaży środków finansowych jest rolą banków komercyjnych, które kreują pieniądz kredytowy ex nihilo. Natomiast zadaniem władz monetarnych jest dostarczanie bankom komercyjnym rezerw pieniężnych gwarantujących ciągłość akcji kredytowej, a tym samym procesu produkcji i wymiany w gospodarce. Podczas gdy postkeynesiści zgadzają się co do endogenicznego charakteru podaży pieniądza, to nie wszyscy w ten sam sposób postrzegają rolę i działania banku centralnego w kierunku zaspokajania popytu na rezerwy zgłaszanego przez banki komercyjne. W rezultacie ukształtowały się cztery postkeynesowskie interpretacje tej kwestii: akomodacyjne, strukturalistyczne, z perspektywy teorii obiegu pieniężnego oraz z perspektywy preferencji płynności. Celem artykułu jest przybliżenie tych ujęć oraz wskazanie, w czym są one odmienne od stanowiska głównego nurtu ekonomii oraz w jakim stopniu różnią się między sobą. Podkreślono również wpływ takiej heterogeniczności poglądów na spójność postkeynesizmu i możliwość stworzenia przez tę szkołę alternatywy dla neoklasycznej ortodoksji.
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