Multiple Choice
An open-market operation refers to
A) changing the money supply by changing taxes.
B) changing the money supply by changing government spending.
C) an exchange of money for interest-bearing debt by the monetary authority.
D) an exchange of domestic money for foreign money by the monetary authority.
E) seigniorage.
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