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The ___________ view is related to the impact of the income or wealth levels upon the deamnd for money
The _______________ view is related to relative attractiveness of assets that can be substituted for money
An essential point to be noted about people’s demand for money is that what people want is not ‘nominal money’ holdings, but ____________ balances
If people are merely concerned with nominal money holdings irrespective of price level, they are said to suffer from _____________
According to Fisher, Any change in the quantity of money produces an exactly _____________ change in the price level
The total volume transactions ___________by the price level represents the demand for money.
One of the main weaknesses of Fisher’s quantity theory on money is that it neglects the role of the rate of interest as one of the ____________ factors between money and prices.
The foremost exponent of the Chicago version of the quantity theory of money who led to the so-called “Monetarist Revolution” is Professor __________
The demand for money on the part of ultimate wealth holders is formally identical with that of the demand for ______________ service
As a country, becomes richer, its demand for money for_____________and other purposes will increase
_____________ other than income may affect the utility attached to the services of money which determine liquidity proper
Money It also yields real return in the form of ___________________, security, etc. to the holder which is measured in terms of the general price level (P).
Physical goods or non-human goods are ____________ of producer and consumer durable.
money which people want to hold in cash or bank deposits is related in a fixed way to their ______________ income.
If the economy is operating at less than full employment level, an ___________ in the supply of money will raise output and employment with a rise in total expenditure
Keynes used the term ‘___________ ___________’ for demand for money.
The larger the turnover, the larger in general, will be the amount of money needed to cover ____________ expenses
Money held under speculative motive serves as a store of value as money held under the ___________ motive does.
Money held under speculative motive serves as a store of value as money held under the__________ motive does.
This _______________________ portion of liquidity preference curve indicates the position of absolute liquidity preference of the people

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