ECON 2035 Chapter : Ch3 What Is Money

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1 meaning of money: money: anything that is accepted in exchange for goods and services or in the repayments of debts. Currency is money but so are checks and demand deposits. Money is different than wealth and income: stock vs. flow concept: Stock of a variable is certain amount measured at any given point in time. For example, wealth is a stock variable and is a collection of all the goods and properties that have some market value. Ex: car, piece of land, house, stocks and bonds etc. All these items cannot be said to be money and so money and wealth are not the same. A flow variable is measured per unit of time for example, income is a flow variable; salary per week or per month. Income is a flow variable but money is a stock variable, it is a certain amount at a given point in time.

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