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    According to Keynes, the Key Difference Between Money and Bonds
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According to Keynes, the Key Difference Between Money and Bonds

Question 70

Question 70

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According to Keynes, the key difference between money and bonds is that


A) money is an asset.
B) bonds are an asset.
C) money is less risky.
D) bonds are tax exempt.

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