Chapter 15: Q.43 (page 380)
If GDP now rises to 1,600, but the money supply does not change, how has velocity changed?
Short Answer
The velocity of money that has GDP as 1600 and Money Supply of 400 will be 4.
Chapter 15: Q.43 (page 380)
If GDP now rises to 1,600, but the money supply does not change, how has velocity changed?
The velocity of money that has GDP as 1600 and Money Supply of 400 will be 4.
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