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  • 21money supply — / mʌni səˌplaɪ/ noun the amount of money which exists in a country …

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  • 22money supply — total methods of payment that are at an economy s disposal …

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  • 23M4 money supply — With reference to the UK economy, M4 is a definition of the money supply denoting Broad Money , a wide definition of the volume of sterling in the economy, encompassing notes and coin as well as money held in bank accounts. The measure is… …

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  • 24the money supply — business : the total amount of money available for spending in a country s economy an increase in the money supply • • • Main Entry: ↑money supply …

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  • 25Float (money supply) — In economics, float is duplicate money present in the banking system during the time between a deposit being made in the recipient s account and the money being deducted from the sender s account. It makes up the smallest part of the money supply …

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  • 26Final M4 Money Supply — Окончательное  предложение денежной массы М4 Словарь терминов и сокращений рынка forex, Forex EuroClub …

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  • 27Provisional M4 Money Supply — Provisional M4 Money Supply  Предварительный показатель денежной массы М4 Словарь терминов и сокращений рынка forex, Forex EuroClub …

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  • 28Narrow money supply — The narrow money supply or the monetary base (MO) is the term used to describe notes and coins held by the public and notes and coins held by the banking system as reserves against withdrawals …

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  • 29Supply-side economics — is an arguably heterodox school of macroeconomic thought that argues that economic growth can be most effectively created using incentives for people to produce (supply) goods and services, such as adjusting income tax and capital gains tax rates …

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  • 30Money with zero maturity — Money of zero maturity is a measure of the money supply. It is equal to M2 less time deposits, plus all money market funds. It measures the supply of financial assets redeemable at par on demand.External links*… …

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