Exam 23: The Demand for Money

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Which of the following is true?

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An important distinction between Friedman's and Keynes' view of money demand was that

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Keynes referred to the effect of portfolio allocation decisions on the demand for money as the

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The liquidity preference theory was developed by

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Divisa aggregates

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People use money primarily

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In the Baumol-Tobin view, an increase in interest rates will cause individuals to hold

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The premise of the quantity theory of money demand is

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Most of the collapse in M2 growth during the early 1990s can be explained by

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If credit card companies imposed a per purchase charge for using their cards,

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The tendency of individuals to hold money to pay for unexpected transactions is known as

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The correct expression for the equation of exchange is

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According to Irving Fisher, the demand for real money balances should

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Real money balances equal

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Holding everything else constant, the increased use of credit cards in recent years probably

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Transactions velocity

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Which of the following central banks continues to emphasize the growth of the money supply in its conduct of monetary policy?

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Friedman's expression for the demand for real balances is

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In order to convert the equation of exchange into a theory of money demand, we need to rewrite it as

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The equation of exchange is an identity because

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