EBK ECONOMICS
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Author: PARKIN
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Chapter 25, Problem 20APA
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To determine
Determine how much do the banks lend in the first round of the money creation process.
(b)
To determine
Determine the initial amount of lent flows that back to the banking system as new depositors.
(c)
To determine
Determine the initial amount of lent flows that does not back to the banking system as new depositors.
(d)
To determine
Determine why second round of lending occurs.
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