Multiple Choice
For all bonds to be indistinguishable,
A) all consumers must never be expected to default on their debts.
B) the government must guarantee all bonds.
C) all consumers must be identical.
D) they must be traded through financial intermediaries.
E) only government can issue bonds.
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