CHAPTER 6
Monetary Aggregates: Measuring Money
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Exhibit 6-1
Road Map for Chapters 6, 7, and 8
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Exhibit 6-2
How Do Changes in the Money Supply affect
Expenditures?
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Exhibit 6-3
Financial Assets Arranged in Terms of Their Liquidity
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Exhibit 6-4
Money Supply Measures: M1, M2, and M3
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Exhibit 6-5
Relationship between Changes in the Monetary Base
and Changes in M1 and M2
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Exhibit 6-6
U.S. M1 Money Supply Definition
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Exhibit 6-7
U.S. Monetary Aggregates on Thursday, January 19, 2006
Note: nsa, not seasonally adjusted; sa, seasonally adjusted.
Source: The Wall Street Journal, Friday, January 20, 2006, 10. Also available online at U.S. Monetary
Aggregates, (accessed September 8, 2006).
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Exhibit 6-7
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Source: The Wall Street Journal, Friday, January 20, 2006, 10. Also available online at U.S. Member Bank
Reserve Changes, (accessed September 8,
2006), and Reserve Aggregates, (accessed
September 8, 2006).
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Exhibit 6-8
U.S. M2 Money Supply Definition
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