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The total amount of money in an economy.


Relating to money, particularly the supply of, and confidence in, the official central currency.
It is divided into categories which include M0, M1, M2, M3 and M4.


Government monetary policies are often contrasted with, or combined with, fiscal policies.


 
== See also ==
2. ''Financial reporting''.
* [[Broad money]]
 
* [[Cash]]
In financial reporting, monetary items are amounts held - or to be received or paid - in a fixed or readily determinable amount of money.
* [[Divisia money]]
 
* [[M0]]
Contrasted with 'non-monetary' items such as property, plant and equipment.
* [[M4]]
 
* [[Monetarism]]
 
* [[Monetary policy]]
==See also==
* [[Narrow money]]
*[[Arab Monetary Fund]]
* [[Quantitative easing ]]
*[[Committee for Economic and Monetary Affairs]]
*[[European Economic and Monetary Union]]
*[[Fiscal]]
*[[International Monetary and Financial System]] 
*[[International Monetary Fund]]  (IMF)
*[[International Monetary Market]]
*[[Modern Monetary Theory]]
*[[Monetary authority]]
*[[Monetary base]]
*[[Monetary financial institution]]
*[[Monetary items]]
*[[Monetary policy]]
*[[Monetary Policy Committee]]
*[[Monetary stability]]
*[[Money]]
*[[Non-monetary items]]
*[[Non-standard monetary policy]]
* [[Real]]


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Revision as of 01:49, 19 April 2020

The total amount of money in an economy.

It is divided into categories which include M0, M1, M2, M3 and M4.


See also