Multiple Choice
Suppose the public expects a 7 percent inflation rate, and both the money supply and money demand grow at 7 percent a year. The Federal Reserve decides to keep the money growth rate at 7 percent. In the short run, we expect that
A) real interest rates will remain constant.
B) real interest rates may increase or decrease.
C) real interest rates will decrease.
D) real interest rates will increase.
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