Economy, asked by Kishan126383993, 9 months ago

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Ayan492006
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M1 is a narrow measure of the money supply that includes physical currency, demand deposits, traveler's checks, and other checkable deposits. M1 does not include financial assets, such as savings accounts and bonds.

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