Multiple Choice
In the case where money demand is completely interest insensitive (interest elasticity equals zero) ,an increase in the quantity of money will
A) increase income but leave the interest rate unchanged.
B) increase income and lower the interest rate.
C) lower the interest rate but leave income unchanged.
D) leave both income and the interest rate unchanged.
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