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Business, 18.12.2019 19:31 dobrzenski8372

While jon is walking to school one morning, a helicopter flying overhead drops a $50 bill. not knowing how to return it, jon keeps the money and deposits it in his bank. (no one in this economy holds currency.) if the bank keeps 15 percent of its money in reservesa. how much money can the bank initially lend out? b. after this initial transaction, by how much is the money in the economy changed? c. what's the money multiplier? d. how much money will eventually be created by the banking system from jon's $50?

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