Multiple Choice
A situation in which a zero interest rate has been reached, and yet the Fed continues to increase the money supply by increasing reserves, is known as
A) a liquidity trap.
B) an asymptotic limit.
C) quantitative easing.
D) a liquidity expansion.
E) None of these.
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