Nov
27


Both seem to add more money into the market. How come printing money causes hyperinflation, but borrowing money from foreign countries (thus injecting more money into the market) doesn’t?

Nov
17


I’m currently researching the amount of money which various nations donate towards developing nations for the purpose of increasing quality of life; but I can’t seem to find any information on how much money China donates towards this cause. Does anyone know and can they please cite the information? Thanks.

Oct
3


I am a high school student and i always wasting my money in playing Games or Buying Food (till my money is 0.00 Pesos), can you tell me some tips in saving money? Thanks
my parent wont allow me to have bank account

Sep
18


I understand how the Fed controls the Fed Funds Rate and I understand that injecting money into the system eases credit woes. However, if the Federal Reserve provides banks with more money, how does that money get translated into money in the money supply? Loans are only temporary, but the money supply increases consistently from year to year?
I understand how open market operations work, but what i don’t understand is how it contributes to the money supply. Money held at banks is not part of the money supply, so i don’t see how OMO’s can permanently increase the money supply.

Jul
21


How will the system of money work to keep from having an extremely disproprotionate balance of wealth and poverty if the rate of population growth continues to soar and we have many millions of more people in the future?

Does the system of money have a mechanism built in to combat something like this? For instance, will more money be made (not currency) in order to support more people?

What is money? Is it silver or what?

Apr
18


A)the Federal Reserve Banks are always willing to make loans to commercial banks which are short of reserves.
B)fiscal policy always works at cross purposes with an easy money policy.
C)changes in exchange rates complicate an easy money policy more than it does a tight money policy.
D)commercial banks may not be able to find loan customers.

Apr
9


1) increasing the reserve requirement
2) buying government securities
3) lowering the discount rate
4) announcing that it anticipates adopting an easy money policy
?

Apr
5


Okay I’m doing this for a project so I’m wondering, how much was 10,000 in 1959 now? So if it was 10,000 back in 1959 how much money would it be today?

Mar
17


What would a quarter, a dollar, and five dollars back in the early 1930′s (during the great depression) be worth today??
thank you so much ♥

Mar
2


Help me out here. It’s for school D:

I’ve already got one about gas, and another about comparing prices of milk in kilograms.

10 points to the best answer! :)

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