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When Interest Rates Rise, the Quantity Demanded of Money Held

Question 194

Question 194

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When interest rates rise, the quantity demanded of money held for the:


A) speculative motive rises.
B) precautionary motive rises.
C) transactions motive falls.
D) precautionary motive falls.
E) speculative motive falls.

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