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Macroeconomics is a branch of economics dealing with the aggregate economy as a whole, rather than individual markets.
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Does an increase in money demand lead to an increase in demand for loanable funds?
Does an increase in money demand lead to an increase in demand for loanable funds? If so, what is the mechanism behind the change?
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Bond market downturn - how does money supply change?
When people are pessimistic with bond-holding due to the bearish bond market, chances are high that they would change the ratio of portfolio (i.e., increase the ratio of money, decrease the ratio of b …