The sum of bank reserves and currency held by the public is the . a. Currency in circulation b. Monetary base c. Bank reserves d. Money supply The sum of bank reserves and currency held by the public is the O a. Currency in circulation O b. Monetary base O c. Bank reserves O d. Money supply
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