
Pattern of Demand for Money
Author(s) -
Ahmad Berlian,
Liliana Liliana,
Syaipan Djambak,
Sri Andaiyani,
Zulkarnain Ishak,
Muhammad Syrod Saleh,
Eka Rostartina,
Nazeli Adnan,
Fachrizal Bahri
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
sriwijaya international journal of dynamic economics and business
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2581-2912
pISSN - 2581-2904
DOI - 10.29259/sijdeb.v1i3.267-276
Subject(s) - database transaction , demand deposit , demand for money , variety (cybernetics) , economics , crowding out , business , endogenous money , quantity theory of money , velocity of money , affect (linguistics) , speculative demand , commerce , marketing , monetary economics , monetary policy , linguistics , philosophy , artificial intelligence , computer science , programming language
In the activity of the modern economy, the availability of money as a means of transaction is very important, because with the money as a means to pay consumers can easily to get the basic material needs are required, the manufacturer can provide the raw materials of labor for production, and distributors can obtain a variety of merchandise to be delivered at the end consumer. The pattern of use of money is influenced by the attitude of the public in the transaction. Researchers assume, that there are differences among communities, either by group differences in income, educational differences, ethnic differences, differences in profession, and perhaps even religious differences embraced. So as to provide information to the monetary authorities, to enrich the theory of demand for money based economic agents in Indonesia, and for the application of the theory of demand for money, the researchers felt the need to study patterns of use of money. Qualitative research, in addition to knowing whether the variables that affect the demand for money as the above theory is still relevant for economic actors in Indonesia at this time, or even are new variables, as well as the motive of money demand.Keywords: Demand for money, Keynes Theory, qualitative method