Multiple Choice
An open-market operation refers to
A) changing the money supply by changing government spending.
B) an exchange of domestic money for foreign money by the monetary authority.
C) an exchange of money for interest-bearing debt by the monetary authority.
D) changing the money supply by changing taxes.
E) seigniorage.
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