Money-supply
noun, Economics.
1.
the sum of demand or checking-account deposits and currency in circulation.
noun
1.
the total amount of money in a country’s economy at a given time See also M0, M1, M2, M3, M3c, M4, M5
The amount of money in circulation at a given time, usually controlled by some central banking authority.
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