Demand of Money : Meaning and Determinants
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Some of the key determinants of demand for money specified by Friedman are: 1. Total wealth, 2. The division of wealth between human and non-human forms, 3. The expected rates of return on money and other assets and 4. ... As such the standard theory of demand for consumer goods can be applied to the demand for money.
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In monetary economics, the demand for money is the desired holding of financial assets in the form of money: that is, cash or bank deposits rather than investments. It can refer to the demand for money narrowly defined as M1 (directly spendable holdings), or for money in the broader sense of M2 or M3.
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Some of the key determinants of demand for money specified by Friedman are: 1. Total wealth, 2. The division of wealth between human and non-human forms, 3. The expected rates of return on money and other assets and 4. ... As such the standard theory of demand for consumer goods can be applied to the demand for money
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