Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences
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Series Vol. 66 , 05 January 2024
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With the development of the economy, the relationship between government funding supply and central bank money supply has received widespread attention. This paper first analyzes the influencing factors between government funding supply and central bank money supply, then explains the data processing method, and finally verifies the feasibility of this study through experiments. The experimental results show that there is a certain degree of correlation between government funding supply and central bank money supply, and channels such as fiscal expenditure, debt issuance, and bank credit of government funding will affect the changes in central bank.
government funding supply, central bank money supply, correlation analysis, economic development, fiscal expenditure
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