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An economy is being efficient if it is impossible to produce more of one good without producing less of another.
Goldsmith's Receipts
Historical documents representing deposits made with goldsmiths that evolved into a form of early banking, where receipts functioned as proof of money or valuables deposited for safekeeping.
Money Supply
The aggregate amount of monetary assets available within a country, encompassing notes, coins, and digital balances, influencing an economy's inflation and interest rates.
Basic Money Supply
Refers to the total volume of money available in the economy, typically including cash and easily accessible funds.
M1
M1 is a category of the money supply that includes all physical currency plus demand deposits and other liquid assets held by the central bank.
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