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    Subtracting the Inflation Rate from the Nominal Rate of Interest
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Subtracting the Inflation Rate from the Nominal Rate of Interest

Question 36

Question 36

Multiple Choice

Subtracting the inflation rate from the nominal rate of interest gives us the:


A) nominal rate of return.
B) real interest rate.
C) real rate of inflation.
D) price level of the economy.

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