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    If the Fed Wants to Increase the Quantity of Money
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If the Fed Wants to Increase the Quantity of Money

Question 124

Question 124

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If the Fed wants to increase the quantity of money, it can


A) lower income tax rates.
B) purchase U.S. government securities.
C) increase the government budget deficit.
D) raise the exchange rate.

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