Multiple Choice
In comparing the actions of the Fed in the fall of 1998 with its actions in the fall of 1991, we can say that
A) in both instances the Fed moved quickly to raise interest rates in the face of an expected increase in inflation.
B) in both instances the Fed moved quickly to cut interest rates in the face of signs of a credit crunch.
C) the Fed moved more quickly in 1998 than in 1991 to cut interest rates in the face of signs of a credit crunch.
D) the Fed failed in both cases to take action in the face of signs of a credit crunch.
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