Multiple Choice
The demand for loanable funds curve illustrates
A) how the quantity of loanable funds demanded changes when wealth changes.
B) how the quantity of loanable funds demanded changes when the people's expectations about their future income changes.
C) the quantity of loanable funds supplied to the loanable funds market at any given level of disposable income.
D) the quantity of loanable funds demanded at any given level of disposable income.
E) the quantity of loanable funds demanded at any given level of the real interest rate.
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