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Constituents Of Money Supply? explain in details .

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Answered by harshitachampatiray
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The money supply is the total amount of money(currency+deposit money) present in an economy at a particular point in time. The standard measures to define money usually include currency in circulation and demand deposits.

Answered by upendraarwal1541
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The money supply is all the currency and other liquid instruments in a country's economy on the date measured. The money supply roughly includes both cash and deposits that can be used almost as easily as cash. Governments issue paper currency and coin through some combination of their central banks and treasuries.

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