Answer:
Most economists think that the rise in the demand for cash is caused by the rise of the underground economy and the use of U.S. currency as a store of value.
Explanation:
The US dollar is the currency most used as an international monetary reference in the world, along with other currencies such as the Euro, the Yen, the Yuan and the British Pound, although all of these are used in a smaller proportion than the currency of the United States.
In many countries that do not have a strong local currency, or even in nations with stable but not internationally relevant currencies, citizens save in US dollars, because US dollars guarantee savings stability that other currencies, due to their volatility, cannot guarantee. Therefore, there is a large amount of cash that is outside the United States, in bank deposits or even domestic savings of millions of people around the world, which increases the demand for cash.
Answer:
a person or thing regarded in terms of their fitness to be imitated or the likelihood of their being imitated.
Explanation:
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Answer:
They are the 1) Coastal Plain, 2) Piedmont, 3) Blue Ridge, 4) Ridge and Valley, and 5) Plateau.
Answer:
C. I, II, IV
I U.S. Government securities
II U.S. Government agency securities
IV Bank certificates of deposit
Explanation:
- Municipalities defease debt with high credit rating
- Acceptable securities to the bondholders are U.S. Governments, Agencies, and sometimes (rarely) bank certificates of deposit.
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Duty to protect is the correct answer.
According to the Psychologists Code of Ethics, mental health professionals have a duty to protect. This duty to protect is the therapist's responsibility to break confidentiality (even without client's consent) when they find it necessary to protect the clients from hurting themselves and/or others from getting harmed at the hands of these clients.