Multiplier meaning, assumptions, formula, Factors affecting multiplier, Banks’s role in multiplier
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What is the meaning of money multiplier?
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What is the other name given to the term “money multiplier”?
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What is the formula to calculate the money multiplier?
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Which authority in the banking system decides the reserve ratio?
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The money multiplier is typically a number between 1 and 10, but it can vary. Comment.
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How banks contribute to the money multiplier process?
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What is the meaning of excess reserves?
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Whether there is direct relationship or inverse relationship between the reserve requirement ratio and money multiplier? Comment.
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What effect occurs on money multiplier if the reserve requirement is raised by the Central Bank?
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If the reserve requirement ratio stands reduced, what effect it will have on the money supply in the economy?
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How to calculate the total deposits created when initial deposit and reserve ratios are given?
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How to calculate the initial deposits when total deposited created by the commercial banks and the reserve requirement ratio are given?
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What are some common simplifying assumptions associated with the money multiplier?
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There are some assumptions associated with the concept of money multiplier. But these assumptions may not always hold true in the real-world banking system. Why?
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What are those factors which may affect the money multiplier?
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