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What is a variable reserve ratio?

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  1. The variable reserve ratio is a monetary policy tool used by the central bank to control the credit creation capacity of commercial banks by changing the reserve requirements they must maintain.
  2. It refers to the percentage of total deposits that commercial banks are required to keep as reserves (either in cash or with the central bank), which can be increased or decreased by the central bank as needed.
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Chapter 14: Banks: Commercial Bank and Central Bank - TEST YOURSELF QUESTIONS [Page 274]

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Frank Economics [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 14 Banks: Commercial Bank and Central Bank
TEST YOURSELF QUESTIONS | Q 19. | Page 274
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