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Exhibit: Monetary Policy and Long-Run Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
-(Exhibit: Monetary Policy and Long-Run Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply) If the economy is at point c, the Federal Reserve can close the output gap by buying bonds. In the bond market,
A) the supply curve shifts right, leading to a decrease in bond prices and an increase in interest rates.
B) the demand curve shifts right, leading to an increase in bond prices and a decrease in interest rates.
C) the supply curve shifts left, leading to an increase in bond prices and an increase in interest rates.
D) the demand curve shifts left, leading to a decrease in bond prices and an increase in interest rates.
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