Multiple Choice
If consumers use their house as collateral for lending and the value of housing in general falls, then
A) lending is unchanged and future consumption increases.
B) borrowing increases further to maintain current consumption.
C) lending and aggregate consumption decrease.
D) lenders prefer to become borrowers.
E) lending and aggregate consumption increase.
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