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Properties of Currency
There are seven key properties of currency:
- Durability
- Portability
- Divisibility
- Uniformity
- Limited supply
- Acceptability
- Stability
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Introduction to Macroeconomics Course
Ch.6 The financial sector: Debt, money, and financial markets - The Economy 2.0 Macroeconomics @ CORE Econ
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Functions of Currency
Properties of Currency
Commodity Money
The Challenge of Selecting a Commodity for Money
Grain as an Example of Commodity Money
Components of the Modern Money Supply
The Origin of Modern Money
In a small, isolated community, several items are used in trade. Freshly caught fish are often exchanged for other foods but must be consumed within a day. Unique, handcrafted sculptures are highly valued and held as family treasures, but rarely traded. Iron nails, which are durable and uniform, are frequently traded, but their value fluctuates wildly depending on the arrival of supply ships. Finally, seashells of a specific type are consistently accepted by everyone in exchange for any good or service, and all items in the local market have their prices listed in number of shells. Which of these items best fulfills the primary roles of money in this community?
Evaluating an Unconventional Medium of Exchange
In two closed economies, A and B, with no government sector, a new technology causes autonomous investment to increase by the same amount in both. If households in Economy A tend to save a larger portion of any new income than households in Economy B, then the final increase in total output will be greater in Economy A.
Analyzing the Viability of a Commodity as Money
Match each economic scenario with the primary function of money it best illustrates.
Evaluating a Perishable Commodity as Money
Evaluating a Perishable Commodity as Money
Evaluating a Novel Form of Currency
Evaluating a Novel Form of Currency
In a modern economy, financial assets such as stocks and bonds are included in the primary measures of the money supply because they represent a store of value.
In a modern economy, financial assets such as stocks and bonds are included in the primary measures of the money supply because they represent a store of value.
In a modern economy, which of the following combinations best represents the primary components of the money supply?
In a modern economy, which of the following combinations best represents the primary components of the money supply?
In an ancient society, large, immovable, and uniquely carved stone wheels are considered the primary measure of wealth. Families are judged by the number and quality of wheels they own, and these wheels retain their value across generations. However, for daily purchases like food and tools, people trade in smaller, more common items like shells. Based on this scenario, why do the stone wheels fail to function fully as money for this society?
In an ancient society, large, immovable, and uniquely carved stone wheels are considered the primary measure of wealth. Families are judged by the number and quality of wheels they own, and these wheels retain their value across generations. However, for daily purchases like food and tools, people trade in smaller, more common items like shells. Based on this scenario, why do the stone wheels fail to function fully as money for this society?
Match each economic scenario with the primary function of money it best illustrates.
Consider an economy where the real wage is at a level where workers' wage demands are consistent with firms' price-setting decisions, resulting in no upward or downward pressure on inflation. Simultaneously, the total level of spending on goods and services is exactly equal to the total amount of output being produced. Which of the following statements best characterizes this economic state?
Evaluating a Digital Asset as Money
Breakdown of Monetary Functions
In an economy experiencing a period where prices for goods and services are rising extremely rapidly and unpredictably, citizens rush to spend their wages as soon as they are paid. Many businesses also begin to demand payment in a more stable foreign currency or through the direct trade of goods. Which of the three primary roles of money is most severely compromised in this situation?
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Durability
Portability
Divisibility
Uniformity
Limited Supply
Acceptability
Stability
Evaluating a Commodity as Currency
A nation's government begins to print massive amounts of new currency to pay off its debts. As a result, the prices of goods and services rise dramatically each day, and the currency rapidly loses its purchasing power. This situation primarily demonstrates a failure of which key property of money?
The Most Critical Property of Currency
Match each scenario with the property of currency it best illustrates.
Analyzing an Alternative Form of Money
A form of money that is physically long-lasting and easy to carry will automatically be successful and widely used in an economy.
Digital Currency Viability Analysis
After a catastrophic hurricane, a remote island community's electronic banking system is destroyed, and there is widespread distrust of the national government's paper money. The community decides to adopt a new, local form of currency for trade. In this immediate post-disaster situation, arrange the following properties of money from MOST important to LEAST important for the new currency to be successful in the short term.
Imagine a society uses live chickens as its primary form of money. While chickens are generally accepted for trade, a significant problem arises because one chicken is not easily exchangeable for half a chicken to buy smaller items. This scenario highlights a failure in the property of ____.
A tech startup launches a new digital currency. The currency is built on a secure network, can be sent anywhere in the world instantly via a smartphone app, and has a permanently fixed total number of units that can ever be created. Despite these features, after a year, only a handful of online stores and tech enthusiasts are using it. The general public remains wary, and most businesses do not have the equipment or desire to process it. Which essential property of money does this digital currency most clearly fail to meet?