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You have more money than I have --- therefore, it is "You have more than I."
determines the amount of new money that will be created with each demand deposit
Yes, the noun 'money' is an abstract noun as a word for a concept. Depending on location and point in time, 'money' can mean different things.When you say, "He has money in the bank.", or "She inherited a lot of money.", you're not suggesting that he has a physical pile of coins and bills somewhere or her inheritance means that she hauled home bags of coins and bills.The noun 'money' is a concrete noun as a word for coins or bills, such as penny, euro, or yen.
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