Multiple Choice
From a monetarist perspective, an expansionary fiscal policy's effect on aggregate demand would be offset by
A) the buying of government securities by the Treasury.
B) the selling of government securities by the Treasury.
C) a cut in the Federal funds rate.
D) a cut in the discount rate.
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