Money Supply
Economics ⇒ Money and Banking
Money Supply starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Define money supply.
Describe the impact of a decrease in the statutory liquidity ratio (SLR) on money supply.
Describe the relationship between high powered money and money supply.
Describe the role of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in regulating money supply.
Explain how an increase in the cash reserve ratio (CRR) affects the money supply.
Explain how open market operations influence the money supply.
Explain the difference between currency and money supply.
Explain the difference between M1 and M2 measures of money supply.
Explain the term 'high powered money'.
Explain why money supply is considered a stock concept.
If the currency with the public is ₹500 crore and demand deposits are ₹300 crore, what is the value of M1 (assuming other deposits with RBI are ₹20 crore)?
If the money multiplier is 4 and the high powered money is ₹1,000 crore, what is the total money supply?
If the reserve ratio is 10%, what is the value of the money multiplier?
What is meant by 'other deposits with RBI' in the context of money supply?
What is the main difference between M3 and M4?
What is the money multiplier?
