Multiple Choice
If the economy were encountering a severe recession, proper monetary and fiscal policies would call for
A) selling government securities, raising the reserve ratio, lowering the discount rate, increasing interest paid on reserves held at Fed banks, and a budgetary surplus.
B) buying government securities, reducing the reserve ratio, reducing the discount rate, reducing interest paid on reserves held at Fed banks, and a budgetary deficit.
C) buying government securities, raising the reserve ratio, raising the discount rate, reducing interest paid on reserves held at Fed banks, and a budgetary surplus.
D) buying government securities, reducing the reserve ratio, raising the discount rate, reducing interest paid on reserves held at Fed banks, and a budgetary deficit.
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