Multiple Choice
Suppose Canadian real GDP is equal to potential GDP.A significant and sustained appreciation of the Canadian dollar would likely lead the Bank to engage in a contractionary monetary policy if the Bank's policy experts traced the cause of the appreciation to
A) a decrease in the overnight lending rate.
B) an increase in the desire of non-residents to purchase Canadian financial assets.
C) an increase in the desire of non-residents to purchase more Canadian goods and services.
D) a reduction in Canada's core inflation rate.
E) a recession in Canada.
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