For interest rates to remain stable during economic expansions, the money supply should:
a. decrease at a faster rate than the demand for money.
b. grow at the same rate as money demand

c. grow at a faster rate than money demand.
d. grow at a slower rate than money demand.
e. decrease at a slower rate than the demand for money.

b

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