Pump priming
no a lot of money?
A good economy is with people having jobs and employment and not a lot of people having unemployment that is bad is bad because they don't get much money for all Everybody needs money so we need to get a real better economy
A 1943 copper penny is known to be worth a lot of money,
Money supply determines the value of money i.e. if there are a lot of money in an economy, the value decreases and the other way around. Therefore, money supply essential decides the price of a good (if the money is worth less, the prices go up ...etc...) Hence, according to monetarists, money supply is the key ingredient of inflation (and deflation)
Well, because no one is byeing a lot so no one gets money for the goverment.
no a lot of money?
Tourists spend a lot of money
Medical technology costs a lot of money so it could force people to have no money and drop the economy quality.
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A good economy is with people having jobs and employment and not a lot of people having unemployment that is bad is bad because they don't get much money for all Everybody needs money so we need to get a real better economy
A 1943 copper penny is known to be worth a lot of money,
not unless they have an aenastesiologist on hand and they cost a lot of money to hire. Putting a person to sleep requires a lot of care as it can be dangerous.
Mardi Gras helps the economy of New Orleans because visitors come and spend money.
It might cost around about $500!!!:( In this economy that's a lot of money
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In away yes. The Canadian government put out its money to train its (was soon to be) gold medalists. The USA does not. Tell you a lot about national pride and what economy does to a team.
Money supply determines the value of money i.e. if there are a lot of money in an economy, the value decreases and the other way around. Therefore, money supply essential decides the price of a good (if the money is worth less, the prices go up ...etc...) Hence, according to monetarists, money supply is the key ingredient of inflation (and deflation)