An economy has a monetary base of 1,000 $1 bills. Calculate the money supply in scenarios a - d. Then answer part e. a. All money is held as currency Money supply = $ b. All money is held as demand deposits. Banks are required to hold 100% of deposits as reserves. Money supply = $ c. All money is held as demand deposits. Banks hold 20% of deposits as reserves. Money supply = $ d. People hold equal amounts of currency and demand deposits. Banks hold 20% of deposits as reserves. Round to the nearest dollar. Money supply = $ e. The central bank decides it should increase the money supply by 10%. By how much should it increase the monetary base to accomplish this goal in each scenario? Monetary base increase = $
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:40, berlyntyler
Select the correct answer brian wants to add a chart to his dtp project. what is the best way he can do this? a draw the chart using the dtp program draw option b create the chart in a spreadsheet then import it c. use the dtp chart wizard to create the chart within the dtp d. create an image of the chart in an image editor then import the image e use html code to create a chart within the dtp program
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Business, 22.06.2019 14:00, ujusdied5176
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Business, 22.06.2019 15:10, emilee30
You want to have $80,000 in your savings account 11 years from now, and you’re prepared to make equal annual deposits into the account at the end of each year. if the account pays 6.30 percent interest, what amount must you deposit each year? (do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e. g., 32.16.)
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Business, 22.06.2019 23:40, xrenay
Four key marketing decision variables are price (p), advertising (a), transportation (t), and product quality (q). consumer demand (d) is influenced by these variables. the simplest model for describing demand in terms of these variables is: d = k – pp + aa + tt + qq where k, p, a, t, and q are constants. discuss the assumptions of this model. specifically, how does each variable affect demand? how do the variables influence each other? what limitations might this model have? how can it be improved?
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