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  • 111A History of Money and Banking in the United States (book) — Infobox Book name = A History of Money and Banking in the United States title orig = translator = author = Murray Rothbard cover artist = country = United States language = English series = subject = Politics Economics Gold Standard Federal… …

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  • 112Near Money — An economics term describing non cash assets that are highly liquid, such as bank deposits, certificates of deposit (CDs) and Treasury Bills. Central banks, economists and statisticians may utilize near money when determining the current money… …

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  • 113Near money — (synonym: quasi money) is a term used in economics to describe highly liquid assets that can easily be converted into cash. Various sources provide the following examples of near money: Savings account Money funds Bank time deposits (Certificates …

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  • 114Narrow Money — A category of money supply that includes all physical money like coins and currency along with demand deposits and other liquid assets held by the central bank. In the United States narrow money is classified as M1 (M0 + demand accounts), while… …

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  • 115tight money — When a restricted money supply makes credit difficult to secure. The antithesis of tight money is easy money. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * tight money UK US noun [U] ECONOMICS, FINANCE ► DEAR MONEY(Cf. ↑dear money) …

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  • 116near money — quasi money An asset that is immediately transferable and may be used to settle some but not all debts, although it is not as liquid as banknotes and coins. bills of exchange are examples of near money. Near money is not included in the money… …

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  • 117near money — quasi money An asset that is immediately transferable and may be used to settle some but not all debts, although it is not as liquid as banknotes and coins. Bills of exchange are examples of near money. Near money is not included in the money… …

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  • 118deposit money — noun : bank demand deposits which can be used as money through drawing checks * * * Banking. checks, letters of credit, etc., that circulate and are payable on demand. [1815 25] * * * deposit money noun (economics) Deposits in bank current… …

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  • 119idle money — noun (economics) That part of the total money supply that is neither being used to finance current transactions nor being lent out on the money market • • • Main Entry: ↑idle …

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  • 120broad money — An informal name for M3 or any wide definition of the money supply Compare narrow money …

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