Under a frozen stock of bank reserves with free note issuance and no reserve requirements, the private banking system can still accommodate the public's changing money needs, because changes in money demand are met by banks expanding or contracting notes and deposits.

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George Selgin

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the changing monetary needs of the public can be accommodated by the private financial system and even with a frozen fixed stock of bank reserves

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George Selgin on Free Banking 11/17/2008EconTalk
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