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Money laundering Money laundering
Money Laundering BIBLIOGRAPHY Money laundering, also known as “cleaning of money,” is the practice of engaging in specific financial transactions in order to conceal the identity, source, or destination o... Read more
Quantity theory of money Quantity theory of money
Quantity Theory of Money BIBLIOGRAPHY The quantity theory of money (QTM) refers to the proposition that changes in the quantity of money lead to, other factors remaining constant, approximately equal changes in the price level. Usually, the QTM is written as MV = PY, where M is the supply of... Read more
Edgar Howard Farrar Edgar Howard Farrar
Edgar Howard Farrar , 1849-1922, American lawyer, b. Concordia, La. He made his home in New Orleans, where he had a large corporation practice. He was active in municipal reform movements and in the founding of Tulane. Among his writings two of the best known are Legal Remedy for Plutocracy (1902)... Read more
fiat money fiat money
fiat money , inconvertible money that is made legal tender by the decree, or fiat, of the government but that is not covered by a specie reserve. It is commonly understood to be of paper, although it may also consist of overvalued metal coins. The circulation of fiat money may lead to inflation,... Read more
Normalization Normalization
Normalization BIBLIOGRAPHY The issue of normalization arises when the nature of an economic model is unaffected by a vector of structural parameters (coefficients) that can be arbitrarily scaled. This scaling is formally defined as normalization. A primary example is the simultaneous-equation... Read more
Damon Runyon Damon Runyon
Damon Runyon (Alfred Damon Runyon), 1884-1946, American short story writer and journalist, b. Manhattan, Kans. He is best known for his humorous stories—written in a picturesque, slangy journalistic idiom (often referred to as Runyonese)—about New York City's Broadway and underworld... Read more
Surplus Value Surplus Value
Surplus Value BIBLIOGRAPHY For Karl Marx, surplus value is critical to the expansion of capital. In the money circuit M – C – M ’, capitalists purchase commodities (C ) with money (M ) in order to sell these commodities for more than their initial outlay (M ’ Read more
demonetization demonetization
demonetization , governmental withdrawal of the monetary quality from particular coinage or precious metal. By demonetization former money is no longer legal tender, although in certain cases it may still be used as money of exchange, i.e., the actual metallic value may sometimes be accepted in... Read more
extortion extortion
extortion in law, unlawful demanding or receiving by an officer, in his official capacity, of any property or money not legally due to him. Examples include requesting and accepting fees in excess of those allowed to him by statute or arresting a person and, with corrupt motives, demanding money or... Read more
Greshams Law Greshams Law
Gresham's Law the tendency for money of lower intrinsic value to circulate more freely than money of higher intrinsic and equal nominal value (often expressed as ‘Bad money drives out good’). It is named for the English financier Thomas Gresham (c.1519–79), who founded the... Read more

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