Money Supply
The important economic quantity according to the Chicago school is the money supply. Now in the United Kingdom, Britain’s money supply (currency in circulation plus commercial bank deposits) at the end of 1968 totalled £15,841 million consisting of £2902 million of cur-
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32302, 21 May 1970, Page 15
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44Money Supply Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32302, 21 May 1970, Page 15
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