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    In a Full-Employment Economy, a Rise in M Will Cause
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In a Full-Employment Economy, a Rise in M Will Cause

Question 157

Question 157

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In a full-employment economy, a rise in M will cause inflation unless


A) V rises in proportion to the increase in M.
B) the quantity of goods produced declines proportionately.
C) tax reductions accompany the increase in the money supply.
D) the velocity of money diminishes.

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