Asset Reserves and Open Market Policy in Controversial Monetary Theory Conceptions Despite the very restrictive monetary policy of the German Bundesbank since June 1972, economic development in the Federal Republic of Germany is marked by rising inflation rates. For this reason doubts have recently been expressed as to whether the Bundesbank is at all in a position to limit overall economic demand by influencing the quantity of money and the volume of credit. However, since those aggregate monetary magnitudes continue to grow at almost undiminished rates despite the contractive policy, the failure of central bank policy might also be due to the fact that the Bundesbank’s monetary policy instruments are not sufficient to control these m...