Exam 3: What Is Money

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Monetary aggregates are ________.

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Currency is defined as ________.

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Divergent growth rates of monetary aggregates are problematic because ________.

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Ranking assets from most liquid to least liquid, the correct order is ________.

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If peanuts serve as a medium of exchange, a unit of account, and a store of value, then peanuts are ________.

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Compared to an economy that uses a medium of exchange, in a barter economy ________.

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An electronic payments system has not completely replaced the paper payments system because of all of the following reasons except ________.

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Introduction of cheques into the payments system reduced the costs of exchanging goods and services. Another advantage of cheques is that ________.

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________ is used to make purchases while ________ is the total collection of pieces of property that serve to store value.

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The difference between money and income is that ________.

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Defining money becomes ________ difficult as the pace of financial innovation ________.

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Which of the following is included in both M1+ and M2?

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Recent financial innovation makes the Bank of Canada's job of conducting monetary policy ________.

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Of money's three functions, the one that distinguishes money from other assets is its function as a ________.

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Because inflation in Germany after World War I sometimes exceeded 1000 percent per month, one can conclude that the German economy suffered from ________.

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Data show that an average Canadian and American citizens hold CA$1500 and US$2000 of their currency respectively. Since money is bulky, it can be stolen, pays no interest and in general we do not see our fellow Canadians holding $1500 in their pockets, where are these dollars and who is holding them?

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As the payments system evolves from barter to a monetary system, ________.

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If an individual moves money from a chequing account to a money market mutual fund, ________.

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The formula used the Bank of Canada in calculating the money supply is ________.

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All but the most primitive societies use money as a medium of exchange, implying that ________.

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