Multiple Choice
The Keynesian cause-and-effect sequence predicts that a decrease in the money supply will cause interest rates to:
A) fall, boosting investment and shifting the AD curve rightward, leading to an increase in real GDP.
B) fall, boosting investment and shifting the AD curve rightward, leading to a decrease in real GDP.
C) rise, cutting investment and shifting the AD curve leftward, leading to a decrease in real GDP.
D) rise, boosting investment and shifting the AD curve rightward, leading to an increase in real GDP.
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