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A state i is a transient state if there exists a state j that is reachable from i,but the state i is not reachable from state j.
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.
M2
M2 is a category of money supply that includes all elements of M1 (cash and checking deposits) as well as "near money," such as savings deposits, money market securities, and mutual funds.
M3
A gauge of monetary supply that encompasses M2, including cash, checking deposits, and near money that's easily converted, in addition to large-scale time deposits, institutional money market funds, and other sizeable liquid assets.
Check-Cashing Outlets
Businesses that offer to cash checks for a fee, often serving customers who do not have access to traditional banking services.
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