Multiple Choice
If Alan Greenspan had reduced the money supply to limit the housing bubble, the result would have been a
A) limiting of how high house values rose.
B) less significant recession than eventually occurred.
C) slowdown in overall economic growth.
D) Each of these answers is correct.
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