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To Stop a Demand-Pull Inflation Using Monetary Policy, You Would

Question 339

Question 339

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To stop a demand-pull inflation using monetary policy, you would recommend that the Fed


A) increase the quantity of money.
B) not increase the quantity of money.
C) purchase government bonds in the open market.
D) increase tax rates.

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