The Federal Reserve may increase the money supply by:
a. selling a bond to a member bank
b. selling a bond to a securities dealer.
c. lending reserves to banks.
d. increasing required reserve ratios.
e. increasing the discount rate.
c
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Refer to Figure 29-1. The appreciation of the dollar is represented as a movement from
A) C to A. B) C to B. C) D to C. D) B to A.
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Which of the following is true in the long run? a. The aggregate demand curve determines the level of potential output
b. The long-run aggregate supply curve is horizontal. c. The actual price level and the expected price level are equal. d. Cyclical unemployment is between 5 percent and 6 percent. e. The price level is determined entirely by the long-run aggregate supply curve.
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