the Austrian School generally treats money as a commodity, it's price measured by its purchasing power.

if people have higher demand for money, it would naturally be more expensive as measured by other goods.

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just like the demanded for *anything is measured by its price, there's no difference.

Ok, that makes sense. With demand defined as such I concede your argument.

i guess everything only makes sense given certain context and definitions