monetary

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    relating to or involving money

Word Origin

monetary (adj.)
"pertaining to money," 1802, from Late Latin monetarius "pertaining to money," originally "of a mint," from Latin moneta "mint, coinage" (see money). Related: Monetarily.

Example

1. Mr goodhart used monetary history to test these competing theories .
2. Thanks to their low debt levels , many big emerging economies used fiscal and monetary stimulus vigorously and effectively .
3. First , we must control monetary liquidity .
4. As a result , higher rates become a fiscal issue , not just a monetary one .
5. In monetary history too , as in all other branches of history , one must resort to historical understanding .

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