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- Money_supply abstract "In economics, the money supply or money stock, is the total amount of monetary assets available in an economy at a specific time. There are several ways to define "money," but standard measures usually include currency in circulation and demand deposits (depositors' easily accessed assets on the books of financial institutions). It is easy to confuse the amount of spending money in the economy with the amount of money in the economy.Traditionally legal tender was created by the issuer striking coins or issuing banknotes in exchange for goods and services. Inside money, and fractional reserve banking allows financial institutions to lend money without the lender having first to obtain a similar income from savings or sales.Money supply data are recorded and published, usually by the government or the central bank of the country. Public and private sector analysts have long monitored changes in money supply because of its effects on the price level, inflation, the exchange rate and the business cycle.That relation between money and prices is historically associated with the quantity theory of money. There is strong empirical evidence of a direct relation between money-supply growth and long-term price inflation, at least for rapid increases in the amount of money in the economy. That is, a country such as Zimbabwe which saw rapid increases in its money supply also saw rapid increases in prices (hyperinflation). This is one reason for the reliance on monetary policy as a means of controlling inflation.The nature of this causal chain is the subject of contention. Some heterodox economists argue that the money supply is endogenous (determined by the workings of the economy, not by the central bank) and that the sources of inflation must be found in the distributional structure of the economy.In addition, those economists seeing the central bank's control over the money supply as feeble say that there are two weak links between the growth of the money supply and the inflation rate. First, in the aftermath of a recession, when many resources are underutilized, an increase in the money supply can cause a sustained increase in real production instead of inflation. Second, if the velocity of money, i.e., the ratio between nominal GDP and money supply changes, an increase in the money supply could have either no effect, an exaggerated effect, or an unpredictable effect on the growth of nominal GDP.".
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- Money_supply subject Category:Economics_terminology.
- Money_supply subject Category:Inflation.
- Money_supply subject Category:Monetary_economics.
- Money_supply subject Category:Monetary_policy.
- Money_supply subject Category:Money.
- Money_supply comment "In economics, the money supply or money stock, is the total amount of monetary assets available in an economy at a specific time. There are several ways to define "money," but standard measures usually include currency in circulation and demand deposits (depositors' easily accessed assets on the books of financial institutions).".
- Money_supply label "Aggregati monetari".
- Money_supply label "Dinheiro circulante".
- Money_supply label "Geldmenge".
- Money_supply label "Maatschappelijke geldhoeveelheid".
- Money_supply label "Masse monétaire".
- Money_supply label "Money supply".
- Money_supply label "Oferta de dinero".
- Money_supply label "Podaż pieniądza".
- Money_supply label "Денежная масса".
- Money_supply label "عملة متداولة".
- Money_supply label "マネーサプライ".
- Money_supply label "货币供给".
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