Bankers supported the Federal Reserve Board's Regulation Q because:
a. it allowed them to charge lower interest rates on loans.
b. it protected them from money market volatilities.
c. it increased the demand for loanable funds in the market.
d. it allowed them to borrow at a low rate of interest and lend out at a high rate of interest.
D
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If the economy is falling below potential real GDP, which of the following would be an appropriate fiscal policy to bring the economy back to long-run aggregate supply? An increase in
A) government purchases. B) the money supply and a decrease in interest rates. C) taxes. D) oil prices.
The main reason Sears Roebuck became the largest retailer in the United States during the late nineteenth century was that:
a. it reduced a host of transaction costs which allowed higher profits to shareholders and lower prices to customers. b. the railroad network improved substantially and charged higher rates for transporting goods. c. the lack of competition lowered the cost of advertising and increased profits for shareholders. d. his organization only interacted with the best wholesalers, distributors, and shippers in the business.