The Policy of the German Bundesbank in the Trade Cycle from 1964 to 1968 This article examines the monetary policy of the German Bundesbank in the period from 1964 to 1968. 'The first chapter deals with the trend of macroeconomic magnitudes from 1964 to 1968. Special emphasis is placed on the exact fixing of trade cycle turning points, as this is of decisive importance for an assessment of monetary policy. In the second chapter, the individual measures taken by the Bundesbank are investigated. The customary consideration of minimum reserve policy and the granting of Bundesbank credit to the banks is summarized in a particularly significant ventilation of the “net cash position” of the banks in relation to the Bundesbank. A further sect...