Multiple Choice
-In the above figure, if the economy is initially at point d, the short-run effect of a cut in the federal funds rate is given by movement from point
A) d to point c, increasing output and decreasing the unemployment rate.
B) d to point a, increasing output and decreasing the unemployment rate.
C) d to point b, increasing output and decreasing the unemployment rate.
D) d to point b, keeping output and the unemployment rate constant.
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