The existence of banks:.
A. results in the money supply being larger than the amount of curre...
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A. results in the money supply being larger than the amount of currency in circulation
B. results in the money supply being less than the amount of currency in circulation
C. creates an economic system that is inferior to the barter economy
D. inhibits the creation of money
E. makes the money supply equal to the amount of currency in circulation
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