Multiple Choice
When the Fed unexpectedly reduces the money supply, it will cause a decrease in aggregate demand because
A) real interest rates will rise, lowering business investment and consumer spending.
B) the dollar will depreciate on the foreign exchange market, leading to an increase in net exports.
C) lower interest rates will cause the value of assets (for example, stocks) to rise.
D) the national debt will increase, causing consumers to reduce their spending.
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