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If the Reserve-Deposit Ratio Is Less Than 1, and the Monetary

Question 26

Question 26

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If the reserve-deposit ratio is less than 1, and the monetary base increases by $1 million, then the money supply will:


A) increase by $1 million.
B) decrease by $1 million.
C) increase by more than $1 million.
D) decrease by more than $1 million.

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