M2 money supply: M1 plus near-monies such as savings deposits, small time deposits, and money market mutual funds.
How to apply it: Explain why M2 is a broader measure of the money supply that includes less liquid assets.
Course: AP Macroeconomics · Unit: Financial Sector
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