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Which Is Not Something the Fed Can Do Directly to Conduct

Question 51

Question 51

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Which is not something the Fed can do directly to conduct monetary policy?


A) Change the exchange rate
B) Change the reserve requirement
C) Change the discount rate
D) Execute open market operations

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