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(17958) Figure 30-2. On the graph, MS represents the money supply and MD represents money demand. The usual quantities are measured along the axes.
Refer to Figure 30-2. Suppose the relevant money-demand curve is the one labeled MD1:also suppose the economy's real GDP is 30,000 for the year. If the money market is in equilibrium, then how many times per year is the typical dollar bill used to pay for a newly produced good or service?
Figure 30-2. On the graph, MS represents the money supply and MD represents money demand. The usual quantities are measured along the axes.
MS
1.125
1
0.875
0.75
0.625
0.5
0.375+
MD2
A. 12
0.25 +
MD.