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Quantitative controls

Quantitative controls logo #20140These are controls that limit the quantity of something. An example of a quantitative control was the Supplementary Special Deposit Scheme (also known as the 'Corset'). This was imposed in 1973 and limited the amount that banks could lend. It was abolished in 1980.
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