2022
DOI: 10.15408/sjie.v11i2.26491
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Non-Cash Instruments and Money Supply in Indonesia During Pandemic Covid-19

Abstract: The emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic phenomenon at the end of 2019 caused non-cash transactions to increase, but several macro variables decreased. The study investigates the relationship between Non-Cash Transactions (through APMK and E-money proxies), National Income (GDP), Money Supply (M0), and Velocity of Money with the Vector Auto Regression method. The data was used from 2010 to 2021 at three different times, before Covid-19 and during Covid-19. Our result confirms that there was a relationship betwee… Show more

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