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Physical and Recorded Nature of Bank Assets and Liabilities in the Marco-Julia Model

In the Marco-Julia model, a bank's balance sheet is composed of both tangible and intangible items. The bank's assets include physical grain held in a strongroom as reserves, alongside financial records detailing loans owed to the bank. Its liabilities are represented by detailed records of deposits owed to customers. All these items are measured in units of grain.

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