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Excessive monetary growth occurs when the money supply in an economy expands faster than what output and stable prices can absorb, fueling inflation, asset mispricing, and event...
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Excessive monetary growth occurs when the money supply in an economy expands faster than what output and stable prices can absorb, fueling inflation, asset mispricing, and event...
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M2 is a broad measure of the money supply that includes cash, checking deposits, and near-money assets such as savings deposits, money market funds, and short-term time deposits...
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A rapid increase in the money supply can lead to higher inflation, lower real interest rates, currency depreciation, and uneven sectoral effects. When more money chases the same...
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The difference between M1 and M2 is that M1 is a narrow measure of money including currency in circulation and checkable deposits, while M2 is a broader measure that adds saving...
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