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The long-run aggregate supply curve
Primary Reserves
Funds that financial institutions must hold in physical form, such as cash in vaults or deposits with central banks, as a measure of liquidity and financial stability.
Secondary Reserves
Liquid assets held by financial institutions as backup funds for unforeseen needs, not directly utilized in lending or investment.
Required Reserves
The minimum amount of funds that banks are required to hold in reserve against deposits, as mandated by central banks.
Money Supply
The total amount of monetary assets available in an economy at any given time.
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