QUANTITY THEORY OF MONEY

An economic theory which proposes a positive relationship between changes in the money supply and the long-term price of goods. It states that increasing the amount of money in the economy will eventually lead to an equal percentage rise in the prices of products and services. The calculation behind the quantity theory of money is based upon Fisher Equation:

Calculated as:

Where:

M represents the money supply. V represents the velocity of money. P represents the average price level. T represents the volume of transactions in the economy.