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Copyright©2004 South-Western 30 Money Growth and Inflation Money Growth and Inflation

Copyright©2004 South-Western Figure 1 How the Supply and Demand for Money Determine the Equilibrium Price Level

Copyright©2004 South-Western Figure 2 An Increase in the Money Supply

Copyright©2004 South-Western Figure 3 Nominal GDP, the Quantity of Money, and the Velocity of Money

Copyright©2004 South-Western Figure 4a Money and Prices during Four Hyperinflations

Copyright©2004 South-Western Figure 4b Money and Prices during Four Hyperinflations

Copyright©2004 South-Western Figure 4c Money and Prices during Four Hyperinflations

Copyright©2004 South-Western Figure 4d Money and Prices during Four Hyperinflations

Copyright©2004 South-Western Figure 5 The Nominal Interest Rate and the Inflation Rate

Table 1 How Inflation Raises the Tax Burden on Saving Copyright©2004 South-Western