monetary equilibrium

collocation in English

meaningsofmonetaryandequilibrium

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monetary
adjective
uk
/ˈmʌn.ɪ.tri/
us
/ˈmɑː.nə.ter.i/
finance & economics
relating to the money in ...
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equilibrium
noun[S or U]
uk
/ˌek.wɪˈlɪb.ri.əm/
us
/ˌiː.kwəˈlɪb.ri.əm/
a state ...
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(Definition ofmonetaryandequilibriumfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmonetary equilibrium

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Thus, both varieties of household face the same interest rates as in themonetaryequilibrium.
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We have shown that this implies a unique level of demand for cash reserves, which in turn generates a unique stationarymonetaryequilibrium.
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Section 2 reviews a barter equilibrium and a stationarymonetaryequilibriumin the standard search model of money with divisible commodities.
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Hence, as approaches 1, it becomes more difficult to sustain a constrainedmonetaryequilibriumwhere a seller's net surplus from trade is zero.
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This kind of coordination failure causes the issue of "too much" money and hence the collapse of any potentialmonetaryequilibrium.
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I first characterize the steady state consistent with themonetaryequilibriumas defined above.
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Both corner outcomes exist, themonetaryequilibriume = 1 always, and the nonmonetary intermediated equilibrium whenever e = 0 and (e) = 1/2.
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For simplicity, we view amonetaryequilibriumwithout binding reserve requirements as one in which the reserve requirement is zero.
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Section 3 characterizes amonetaryequilibriumthat takes into account the transition from barter to fiat money, including the transition dynamics of prices.
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We also show that anymonetaryequilibriumwith binding reserve requirements can be supported by a nonmonetary equilibrium featuring a lump-sum social security system with a deposit tax.
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This also implies that, to sustain themonetaryequilibrium, the government is required to be more involved or credible and more patient than without the possible breakdown in fiat money.
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Finally, observe that the proposition does not imply that whenever there is amonetaryequilibrium, welfare is lowest for any participation in the costly intermediation technology.
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Because of the trading externality, the monetary outcome with some intermediation is still dominated by themonetaryequilibriumwith only random matching, as in the preceding section.
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To sustain amonetaryequilibrium, therefore, the government is required to be more patient and more credible than in the model economy where price is fixed.
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