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If the velocity of money is 3 and the amount of narrow money is $1.56 billion, what would be the nominal GDP?

Select one:
a. $8.5 trillion
b. $4.68 billion
c. $4.68 trillion
d. $5.68 billion

= 4.68 billion​

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Answer:

c. $4.68 trillion

Step-by-step explanation:

Narrow money refers to the physical money coins and notes within an economy. It is a way of measuring the money that is available for immediate spending in the economy.

The velocity of money is the rate at which money circulates in the economy. Therefore, the velocity of money is a measure of the number of times narrow money circulates in the economy per period.

If the velocity of money is 3, narrow money circulates three times, meaning the value of GDP will be the velocity of money multiplied by narrow money

=3 x 1.56 billion

=4.68 billion

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