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If the Fed Is Strongly Committed to Fighting Inflation, It

Question 69

Question 69

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If the Fed is strongly committed to fighting inflation, it will be reluctant to:


A) focus solely on price stabilization.
B) become too independent from Congress.
C) increase the money supply.
D) increase unemployment.

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