money supply
noun/ˈmʌni səplaɪ/
/ˈmʌni səplaɪ/
[singular, uncountable] (economics)- the total amount of money that exists in the economy of a country at a particular time
- to control/increase/reduce the money supply
- a rapid growth in (the) money supply
- The solution to inflation lies in the control of the money supply.
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