In monetary economics, the demand for money is the desired holding of financial assets in the form of money: that is, cash or bank deposits rather than...
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The speculative or asset demand for money is the demand for highly liquid financial assets — domestic money or foreign currency — that is not dictated...
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several ways to define "money", but standard measures usually include currency in circulation (i.e. physical cash) and demand deposits (depositors' easily...
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Demand deposits or checkbook money are funds held in demand accounts in commercial banks. These account balances are usually considered money and form...
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states create demand for the currency they issue. In Money and the Mechanism of Exchange (1875), William Stanley Jevons famously analyzed money in terms of...
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the value of the money supply; in this case the money supply curve is perfectly elastic. The demand for money intersects with the money supply to determine...
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In economics, aggregate demand (AD) or domestic final demand (DFD) is the total demand for final goods and services in an economy at a given time. It is...
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Demand-pull inflation occurs when aggregate demand in an economy is more than aggregate supply. It involves inflation rising as real gross domestic product...
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IS–LM model (section LM (liquidity-money) curve)
and levels of real income for which the money market is in equilibrium. It shows where money demand equals money supply. For the LM curve, the independent...
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Liquidity trap (redirect from Money gift)
liquidity-preference function is a demand-for-money relation permits the introduction of the idea that in appropriate circumstances the demand for money may be infinitely...
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