Multiple Choice
According to the quantity theory of money, in the long run
A) the quantity of money in the economy will always be just the right amount.
B) an increase in the quantity of money creates an increase in the price level and in real GDP.
C) an increase in the quantity of money creates an increase the price level but no increase in real GDP.
D) None of the above answers are correct.
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