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- A Goldsmith Exercise for Learning Money Creation A...
A Goldsmith Exercise for Learning Money Creation Activity
A Goldsmith Exercise for Learning Money Creation
Journal of Economic Education 44(4) 2013
(experiment)
In the exercise, students pretend they are in the eighteenth century and simulate interactions among a goldsmith, a gold depositor, a merchant, and a borrower, in order to better understand how banks create money.
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12-15-2015
08:58 PM
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12-15-2015
08:58 PM
This is a fun way to teach money creation and the money multiplier.