Multiple Choice
Since the mid-1980s, the primary indicator of monetary policy has been
A) movement of short-term interest rates.
B) the growth rate of real government expenditures.
C) the growth of the M1 money supply.
D) changes in the nominal (dollar) size of budget deficits or surpluses.
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