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M&B3 3rd Edition by Dean Croushore

Edition 3ISBN: 978-1285167961
book M&B3 3rd Edition by Dean Croushore cover

M&B3 3rd Edition by Dean Croushore

Edition 3ISBN: 978-1285167961
Exercise 16
Suppose that the money-demand equation is :
Suppose that the money-demand equation is :     Suppose initially that P = 1, Y = 7,000, and i = 5. If Y falls to 6,500 and the price level does not change, by how much should the Fed change the money supply if it wants to keep the nominal interest rate unchanged Should the money supply rise or fall, and by how much Use the liquidity-preference framework.
Suppose initially that P = 1, Y = 7,000, and i = 5. If Y falls to 6,500 and the price level does not change, by how much should the Fed change the money supply if it wants to keep the nominal interest rate unchanged Should the money supply rise or fall, and by how much Use the liquidity-preference framework.
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