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Xunzi thinks that good governments can always protect their people from bad luck.
Money Supply
The total quantity of money available within an economy, including cash, coins, and balances held in bank accounts.
Classical Dichotomy
The theoretical separation of real and nominal variables in classical economics, implying that economic variables can be distinctively divided into those that are related to quantity and those related to price.
Money Neutrality
The concept that changes in the money supply only affect nominal variables in the economy, such as prices, wages, and exchange rates, but not real variables like employment or real GDP.
Money Supply
The money supply is the total amount of money—cash, coins, and balances in bank accounts—in circulation within an economy at a specific time.
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