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2023 - Volume 6 - Number 1


The Cycle of Money (C.M.) Considers Financial Liquidity with Minimum Mixed Savings

Constantinos Challoumis * challoumis_constantinos@yahoo.com * ORCID: 0000-0002-7436-0506
National and Kapodistrian University, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Athens, GREECE

Open Journal for Research in Economics, 2023,6(1), 1-12 * https://doi.org/10.32591/coas.ojre.0601.01001c
Received: 3 April 2023 ▪ Revised: 2 June 2023 ▪ Accepted: 9 June 2023

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ABSTRACT:
This paper discusses the velocities of escaped savings and financial liquidity, as well as the minimum mixed savings. This means that examined the behavior of the money cycle under normal conditions, due to the velocity of mixed savings at their lower level and the velocity of financial liquidity. As a result, the money cycle determines how the economy operates in this case. Thence, it is plausible to extract conclusions about the consumption and investments in each economy. For this analysis a Q.E. method approach is used.

KEY WORDS: minimum mixed savings, financial liquidity, the cycle of money.

CORRESPONDING AUTHOR:
Constantinos Challoumis, National and Kapodistrian University, Faculty of Economics and Political Science Athens, GREECE.


 

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