Multiple Choice
Assume that the desired reserve ratio is 20 percent.Suppose that the Bank of Canada sells $500 of government securities to chartered banks and buys $500 of securities from individuals, who deposit the cash in chequing accounts.Refer to the above information.As a result of these transactions, the supply of money in the economy will:
A) remain unchanged.
B) rise by $500.
C) fall by $100.
D) fall by $500.
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