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- Dishoarding abstract "In economics dishoarding is the opposite of hoarding. In the case of hoarding emphasized most by macroeconomics, someone increases his or her holdings of money as an asset (for safety, to diversify assets, because of expected returns, or because of irrationality) rather than using money simply as a tool for buying goods and services (a medium of exchange). (See liquidity preference.) Thus, dishoarding would refer to the reduction of one's asset holdings of money.".
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- Dishoarding wikiPageRevisionID "601672161".
- Dishoarding wikiPageWikiLink Category:Macroeconomics.
- Dishoarding wikiPageWikiLink Economics.
- Dishoarding wikiPageWikiLink Hoarding.
- Dishoarding wikiPageWikiLink Liquidity_preference.
- Dishoarding wikiPageWikiLink Macroeconomics.
- Dishoarding wikiPageWikiLink Medium_of_exchange.
- Dishoarding hasPhotoCollection Dishoarding.
- Dishoarding wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Macroeconomics-stub.
- Dishoarding wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Dishoarding subject Category:Macroeconomics.
- Dishoarding hypernym Opposite.
- Dishoarding type Article.
- Dishoarding type Article.
- Dishoarding comment "In economics dishoarding is the opposite of hoarding. In the case of hoarding emphasized most by macroeconomics, someone increases his or her holdings of money as an asset (for safety, to diversify assets, because of expected returns, or because of irrationality) rather than using money simply as a tool for buying goods and services (a medium of exchange). (See liquidity preference.) Thus, dishoarding would refer to the reduction of one's asset holdings of money.".
- Dishoarding label "Dishoarding".
- Dishoarding sameAs m.032p_7.
- Dishoarding sameAs Q5282221.
- Dishoarding sameAs Q5282221.
- Dishoarding wasDerivedFrom Dishoarding?oldid=601672161.
- Dishoarding isPrimaryTopicOf Dishoarding.