Money Multiplier
The money-multiplier process explains how an increase in the monetary base causes the money supply to increase by a multiplied amount. It is the maximum limit to which money supply can be affected by bringing about changes in the amount of money deposits.
Components and Causes of Money Multipliers
- In a monetary framework, the three factors that are related to nominal income are reserve money, money multiplier and the velocity of circulation of money. The link from reserve money to money supply is through the money multiplier.
- An increase in liquidity injected by the central bank does not necessarily lead to ....
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