How can the Federal Reserve actually increase the money supply?
A) by delaying transfer of money among banks
B) by purchasing more government bonds in the open market
C) by doubling the reserve requirement
D) by raising the discount rate
B
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The majority of the members of the U.S. Congress want to retain the so-called Fairness Doctrine as a control over television and radio broadcasters because
A) competition by itself cannot produce fairness. B) government oversight is required to assure equal time for conflicting points of view. C) television and radio are local monopolies to a large extent. D) the air waves belong to the public. E) the doctrine gives more power and influence to members of Congress.
The fact that when the price of a good goes up, people buy less of it is known as the
A) law of supply. B) law of demand. C) concept of market equilibrium. D) need for inferior goods.