Finance Faculty Term Paper Money and its functions in modern economy Klyagin M.I. Group IFF 2-2 Tutor: Olga V. Kadysheva/ Svetlana E. Tsvirko Moscow 2010 Table of contents INTRODUCTION 3 CHAPTER 1. Nature of money in today’s economy 5 1.1. The concept and types of money 5 1.2. Functions of money 7 CHAPTER 2. The role of money in the modern market economy. 17 2.1 The role of money in the production process. 17 2.2. Differences in characteristics of the role of money. 22 Conclusion. 25 The list
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The function of money The main functions of money are distinguished among the terms of: a medium of exchange‚ a unit of store value and standard of deferred payments. Money as a Measure of value In money‚ economy values of all commodities are expressed in the terms of money. Money is the means by which we a measure the disparate things which make up the economy. This functions of money makes transactions. Money as a store of value In order to be a medium of exchange‚ money must hold its
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What are the functions of money? Is there a link between inflation and how well money fulfills each of these functions? Money has three functions. The first is a medium of exchange‚ an item that buyers give to sellers when they want to purchase goods and services I like the definition from Wikipedia better‚ an intermediary used in trade to avoid the inconveniences of a barter system. As a medium of exchange money helps to facilitate the flow of goods and services by eliminating bartering and coincidence
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THE FUNCTION OF MONEY A usual thing in economics is money. When we say that a person has a lot of money‚ we usually mean that he or she is wealthy. By contrast‚ economists use the term “money” in a more specialized way. To an economist‚ money does not refer to all wealth but only to one type of it: money is the stock of assets that can be readily used to make transactions. Roughly speaking‚ the dollars in the hands of the public make up the nation’s stock of money. Money has three purposes:
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THE IMPACT OF MONEY SUPPLY ON THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF NIGERIA CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY In the critical observation of the recent Nigerian economic position‚ there has been a great divergence between the rate at which money is supplied and the exact impact it has on the general price level‚ which results in inflation and deflation on one hand‚ and the output growth (productivity) on the other hand. Although‚ it had occurred to our mind that Nigerian
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WHAT DO WE MEAN BY MONEY SUPPLY[ few definitions] * In economics‚ the money supply or money stock‚ is the total amount of money available in an economy at a specific time.[1] There are several ways to define "money‚" but standard measures usually include currency in circulation and demand deposits (depositors’ easily accessed assets on the books of financial institutions).[2][3] Money supply data are recorded and published‚ usually by the government or the central bank of the country. Public
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Money as a medium of exchange is an item that buyers give to sellers when they want to purchase goods or services. An example of how I use money as a medium of exchange is simple. Every week when I do my grocery shopping‚ I give the cashier money‚ whether it is in the form of cash‚ or debit card‚ in exchange for groceries. Money as a unit of account is the yardstick people use to post prices and record debt. When we want to measure and record economic value‚ we use money as the unit of account.
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are several main functions of money. They are; unit of account‚ medium of exchange‚ and store of value. Each function describes how money is used in the economy. The medium of exchange speaks to how we use money in exchange for goods. It is like a barter to get someone that has what I want to give it to me in exchange for something that they want. Money makes this an easier exchange. Everyone wants money‚ as it allows them to turn around and purchase what they want. If not for money we would have to
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Money And Its Functions Term paper in macroeconomics Theme: Money and its functions in today’s economy Kopaeva Valeriya IFF 2-3 Contents Introduction 1. History of money 2.1 Barter 2.2 Commodity money 2.3 Standardized coinage 2.4 Fiat and credit money 2. Money and its functions and characteristics 3.5 Money as a measure of value 3.6 Money as means of exchange 3.7 Money as a means of accumulation and a store of value 3.8 Money
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Assignment 1 - Economics The demand and supply schedules for gum are given in the table. a. Draw a graph of the gum market‚ label the axes and the curves‚ and mark in the equilibrium price and quantity. b. Suppose that the price of gum is 70¢ a pack. Describe the situation in the gum market and explain how the price adjusts. c. Suppose that the price of gum is 30¢ a pack. Describe the situation in the gum market and explain how the price adjusts. d. A fire destroys some factories that produce
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