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In the last four decades our money supply

A) grew every year.
B) fell every year.
C) grew in about half the years and fell the other years.
D) grew almost every year and only fell in a few years.

Money Supply

The total fiscal reserves available in an economy, counting cash, coins, and the balances held across checking and savings accounts, at a particular time.

Last Four Decades

Refers to the most recent forty-year period, often used in contexts discussing historical trends, developments, and changes.

  • Distinguish between real and nominal GDP and their relation to money supply growth.
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