Multiple Choice
If money is neutral
A) An increase in the money supply does nothing.
B) A change in the money supply only affects real variables such as real output.
C) A change in the money supply reduces velocity proportionately; therefore there is no effect on either prices or real output.
D) A change in the money supply only affects nominal variables such as prices and wages.
E) The money supply cannot be changed because it is tied to a commodity such as gold.
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