Economy, asked by amritarasaili32, 8 months ago

distinguish between money value of money and commodity value of money ​

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Answered by sm5230742
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Money value of money refers to what is inscribed on a coin or written on a paper note. Thus, money value of a paper note is what is written on it, i.e. Rs 100, Rs 500, etc. ... Commodity value of money refers to value of the material out of which coins or currency notes are made

Answered by rsingh625
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You can buy goods and services worth of that amount in the market. Commodity value of money refers to value of the material out of which coins or currency notes are made...

Money value of money refers to what is inscribed on a coin or written on a paper note. Thus, money value of a paper note is what is written on it, i.e. Rs 100, Rs 500, etc. ... Commodity value of money refers to value of the material out of which coins or currency notes are made

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