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Question
money supply means:
- the amount of bonds issued
- the value of cryptocurrency
- the money one person holds
- the total money available in the economy
money demand is:
- the total amount of money banks print
- the number of debit card purchases
- how many bonds the government sells
- how much people want to hold in cash or deposits
Money Supply Question
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct definition of money supply, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: Bonds issued are related to debt financing, not money supply.
- Option 2: Cryptocurrency value is not the standard definition of money supply (which focuses on traditional money in the economy).
- Option 3: Money one person holds is personal wealth, not the total in the economy.
- Option 4: Money supply is defined as the total money available in the economy (including cash, deposits, etc.).
Brief Explanations
For money demand, we evaluate the options:
- Option 1: Money banks print is related to money creation, not demand (which is about people's desire to hold money).
- Option 2: Debit card purchases are transactions, not the demand for holding money.
- Option 3: Government bond sales are fiscal/monetary policy actions, not money demand.
- Option 4: Money demand is how much people want to hold in cash or deposits (their desire to hold money for transactions, precautionary, or speculative purposes).
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