• The speculative or asset demand for money is the demand for highly liquid financial assets — domestic money or foreign currency — that is not dictated...
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  • In monetary economics, the demand for money is the desired holding of financial assets in the form of money: that is, cash or bank deposits rather than...
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    curve. Speculative demand for money: this is the willingness to hold cash instead of securities as an asset for investment purposes. Speculative demand is...
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  • ascribes for the holding of money: the 'transactions motive', the 'precautionary motive', and the 'speculative motive'. He considers that demand arising...
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  • for money is one component of the overall demand for money. The other components are the asset or speculative demand and the precautionary demand. The...
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  • transactions demand for money. That is, there is no precautionary, finance, or speculative demand for money. Money is held for spending, and increases in money supplies...
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  • of the additional money is not spent on goods or services but is reinvested in an economy with low demand (which makes speculative bubbles likely). Instead...
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    Exchange rate (category All articles with bare URLs for citations)
    either an increased transaction demand for money or an increased speculative demand for money. The transaction demand is highly correlated to a country's...
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  • Keynes describes this concept as the speculative demand for money. Within the same period that the demand for money as ratio of CIC/GDP has increased, global...
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  • influence on interest rate growth because of the high elasticity of speculative demand for money (horizontal LM curve). In transitional countries, national income...
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  • In economics, a speculative attack is a precipitous selling of untrustworthy assets by previously inactive speculators and the corresponding acquisition...
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    several ways to define "money", but standard measures usually include currency in circulation (i.e. physical cash) and demand deposits (depositors' easily...
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  • precautionary demand is one of the determinants of demand for money (and credit), the others being transactions demand and speculative demand. The precautionary...
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    Veblen goods, Giffen goods, and speculative bubbles where buyers are attracted to a commodity if its price rises. Demand curves are used to estimate behaviour...
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    states create demand for the currency they issue. In Money and the Mechanism of Exchange (1875), William Stanley Jevons famously analyzed money in terms of...
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  • Baumol–Tobin model (category Demand for money)
    The Baumol–Tobin model is an economic model of the transactions demand for money as developed independently by William Baumol (1952) and James Tobin (1956)...
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  • Liquidity trap (redirect from Money gift)
    liquidity-preference function is a demand-for-money relation permits the introduction of the idea that in appropriate circumstances the demand for money may be infinitely...
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  • differences and/or anticipated exchange rate shifts. These speculative capital flows are called "hot money" because they can move very quickly in and out of markets...
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  • Liquidity preference (category Demand for money)
    In macroeconomic theory, liquidity preference is the demand for money, considered as liquidity. The concept was first developed by John Maynard Keynes...
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    An economic bubble (also called a speculative bubble or a financial bubble) is a period when current asset prices greatly exceed their intrinsic valuation...
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    interest and principal) from current cash flows from investments. For the "speculative borrower", the cash flow from investments can service the debt, i...
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  • money and associated financial institutions and international aspects. Modern analysis has attempted to provide microfoundations for the demand for money...
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    increasingly inflated prices for their bulbs. As this realization set in, the demand for tulips collapsed, and prices plummeted—the speculative bubble burst. Some...
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    the price for an asset exceeds its intrinsic value by a significant margin, although not all bubbles occur due to speculation. Speculative bubbles are...
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  • commercial banks, who then borrow base money to provide reserves to back the new bank money: demand for credit pulls base money from central banks. This presentation...
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  • different views of this minimum. As r approaches ε from above the speculative demand for money becomes infinite, and r can decrease no further. Hicks draws...
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  • Description of the Money Market – One of the earliest popular books on the money market Money fund Money market account Money supply Demand for money Liquidity...
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    of changing monetary conditions. The demands for gold during this period were as a speculative vehicle, and for its primary use in the foreign exchange...
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  • net demand for the foreign currency, sells foreign currency from its reserves and buys back the domestic money. This creates an artificial demand for the...
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  • in aggregate demand (and in the monetary sector, an increase in the demand for money). In the neoclassical school of economics, the classical dichotomy...
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