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This lesson explains the different types of monetary policy a central bank uses to control the economy
This lesson explains how the government determines the monetary policy through the central bank
This lesson explains the features, causes and effects of deflation on the economy
How can Inflation be Controlled?
This lesson explains the negative and positive effects of inflation
This lesson explains the causes of inflation
This lesson explains inflation and the different types of inflation
This lesson defines and explains the concept of the value of money in the economy
This lesson defines and explains money supply in the economy
This lesson defines and explains the demand for money and its motives
