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Business, 24.07.2019 00:20 madiiiiiii69

Credit cards are a. included in the m2 definition of the money supply, but not in the m1 definition. b. included in neither the m1 definition of the money supply nor in the m2 definition. c. included in both the m1 and the m2 definitions of the money supply. d. included in the m1 definition of the money supply, but not in the m2 definition.

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