词汇 | money-supply |
释义 | money supply noun[ Cusually singular ] uk /ˈmʌn.i səˌplaɪ/ us /ˈmʌn.i səˌplaɪ/ all the money that is in use in a country货币供应量 Economics accommodative anti-economic anti-inflation anti-inflationary anti-recession buyer's market deindustrialization economic economist Great Recession gross domestic product HDI human development index Keynesian monetarism monetary recession reflate retrench squeeze You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Amounts of money money supply | Business Englishmoney supply noun[ U ] ECONOMICSukus(alsomoney stock) the total amount of money in a particular economy at a particular time: Growth in the money supply is no longer a reliable guide to monetary conditions. Examples of money supplymoney supply It is also shown that there is no systematic relationship between the growth effect of moneysupply and local determinacy of the balanced growth path. Based on those findings, we consider the relationship between the determinacy of equilibrium and the growth effect of moneysupply. Note that the dynamics of output is only affected by the exogenous moneysupply. The model is driven by stochastic shocks to technology, government spending, taxes, and the moneysupply. An increase in the moneysupply will now have effects on the real economy. The month after the election, the moneysupply slowed down. But, in general, moneysupply may depend on lagged values of such auction market variables even when it does not depend on them contemporaneously. However, in the initial period of the shock, the price level rises far less than the moneysupply. The model consists of three equations, relating such quantities as consumption, production, and the moneysupply. If strategies require increased spending, this can be financed by increasing taxes, borrowing or the moneysupply. As a normalization, it is assumed that the moneysupply grows linearly at rate 1 over time. This can be seen in the highly public battle over moneysupply growth. This addition would, however, make steady states (in the ensuing analyses) sensitive to permanent changes in the rate of devaluation or expansion of moneysupply. By contrast, in the model with propagation, the nominal price level increases much more slowly, lagging the increase in the moneysupply for many periods. Consistent with the early papers, we assume that the moneysupply grows at a constant rate > 1 (or falls, if < 1). See all examples of money supply These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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