Transaction cash

Unless otherwise defined, the cash held by households for current purchases of goods and services. In older economics, many doctrines were developed on the level of income-dependent? – Transaction Cash. However, in view of changing payment habits and especially due to the triumph of cards, these considerations are largely irrelevant today. – See contingent cash, idle money, card, liquidity preference. – Cf. Monthly Report of the Deutsche Bundesbank of June 2009, pp. 52 f. (transaction cash held in connection with card payments), Monthly Report of the Deutsche Bundesbank of March 2010, pp. 33 ff. (use of cash in Germany; overviews), Monthly Report of the Deutsche Bundesbank of June 2014, p, 81 (average transaction cash held in Germany; overviews).

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