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Does M1 Money Supply Affect US Exports?

John Heinrichs Scholarly & Creative Activities Day, 2023
M1 money is defined by the Federal Reserve as money in circulation as well as money in demand deposit accounts such as a checking account. The Fed, as it is commonly referred to as, uses this figure to target interest rates in the economy. This is done to either stimulate the economy to provide growth, or to slow economic growth to curb inflation.
Coy Lampe   +5 more
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The Impact of Money Supply M1 on Balance Exchange Rate of The Iraqi Dinar

Akkad Journal Of Contemporary Economic Studies, 2022
Iraq went through unique circumstances that no developing or advanced country has experienced throughout modern history. As soon as   September of 1980  (the beginning of the research period) broke out until a long eight-year war that burned the green and the dry, the Iraqi economy came out of it burdensomely.
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Money supply, budget deficit and inflation dynamics in Ghana: An empirical investigation

Cogent Business and Management, 2022
Emmanuel Duodu   +2 more
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Can money supply endogeneity influence bank stock returns? A case study of South Asian economies

Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2022
Asma Salman   +2 more
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Money Supply and Equity Price Movements During the Liberalized Period in India

Global Business Review, 2020
Tarak Nath Sahu, Krishna Dayal Pandey
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