| 1. | This results in consumers dishoarding money that was previously hoarded.
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| 2. | On an International scale during the twentieth century, price fluctuations caused dishoarding.
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| 3. | Dishoarding or dishoarded money is an important source of the supply of loanable funds.
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| 4. | Where as in if the interest rate is low, dishoarding would be negligible.
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| 5. | In recent years, the French have started dishoarding their traditional stock of bars and coins.
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| 6. | The Korean gold collection finished March 14 and the dishoarding from Asia had dried up, Milling-Stanley said.
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| 7. | In 2000, similar dishoarding took place in other European countries such as Germany, Switzerland, Belgium and Austria.
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| 8. | In terms of Keynesian theory, dishoarding may be described as a reduction in liquidity preference to satisfy speculative motive of demand for money.
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| 9. | An increase in dishoarding while there is no change in the demand for loanable funds, will cause the rate of interest to fall.
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| 10. | In the early 1930s dishoarding in India was due to the gold price rising to $ 35 per ounce as well as economic distress.
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