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摘要
2019年底新冠肺炎大流行现象的出现,导致非现金交易增加,但几个宏观变量减少。本文采用向量自回归方法研究非现金交易(通过APMK和电子货币代理)、国民收入(GDP)、货币供应量(M0)和货币流通速度之间的关系。这些数据是在2010年至2021年的三个不同时期使用的,分别是在Covid-19之前和Covid-19期间。我们的研究结果证实,货币供应量与非现金交易之间存在关系,在所有时期都出现了正响应,在新冠肺炎大流行期间出现了负响应。国民收入对所有时期的货币供应量和货币流通速度都有积极影响。这意味着应该增加电子货币,因为它加速了货币的流通,可以增加商品和服务的流动。引用方式:Ferlicia, S, Suhel, S, and Andaiyani, S,(2022)。Covid-19大流行期间印度尼西亚的非现金工具和货币供应。意义[j] .经济研究,11(2),383-398。https://doi.org/10.15408/sjie.v11i2.26491.JEL分类:E41, E52
Non-Cash Instruments and Money Supply in Indonesia During Pandemic Covid-19
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 between money supply and non-cash transactions, the positive response occurred in all periods, and the negative response occurred during the Covid-19 pandemic. National income positively impacts money supply and velocity of money during all periods and Covid-19. It implicates that electronic money should be increased because it accelerates the circulation of money and can increase the flow of goods and services.How to Cite:Ferlicia, S., Suhel, S., & Andaiyani, S, (2022). Non-Cash Instruments and Money Supply in Indonesia During Pandemic Covid-19. Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi, 11(2), 383-398. https://doi.org/10.15408/sjie.v11i2.26491.JEL Classification: E41, E52