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Which of the following does not explain what backs the money supply in the United States?
National Saving
The total of private savings and government savings, essentially the portion of national income that is not consumed or spent by government.
Open-Economy Macroeconomic Model
A framework used to evaluate the interactions between a country’s macroeconomy and the global economy, taking into account trade, foreign investment, and exchange rates.
Real Interest Rate
The interest rate adjusted for inflation, reflecting the real cost of funds to the borrower and the real yield to the lender.
Real Exchange Rate
A measure that adjusts the nominal exchange rate between two currencies to reflect their purchasing power.
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