2. Money supply, money demand, and adjustment to monetary equilibrium
3. The classical dichotomy and the neutrality of money
4. Velocity and the quantity equation
5. Using money creation to pay for government spending
6. The Fisher effect and the cost of unexpected inflation
7. Identifying costs of inflation
8. Inflation-induced tax distortions
This wasn't the same assignment as the one posted on alia! Ch.17 has a different assignment
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DeleteFor number 4 what exactly do we times? And what exactly is suppose to be equal?
ReplyDelete240*15 = 7.20*500 = 3600
Delete252*15 = 7.56*500 = 3780
A = B = C
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