Money supply
Money supply ("monetary aggregates", "money stock"), a macroeconomic concept, is the quantity of money available within the economy to purchase goods, services, and securities.
United States monetary base
United States monetary base at the end of September 2004.
Related Topics:
United States - Monetary base
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