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    When Economists Speak of a "Zero Lower Bound" on Interest
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When Economists Speak of a "Zero Lower Bound" on Interest

Question 62

Question 62

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When economists speak of a "zero lower bound" on interest rates, they actually mean a boundary of a rate that is no lower than roughly:


A) 1%.
B) 5%.
C) -1%.
D) -5%.

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