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Assuming That Money Is Neutral,a Reduction in the Nominal Money

Question 29

Question 29

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Assuming that money is neutral,a reduction in the nominal money supply would cause


A) an excess demand for goods.
B) a decrease in the real money supply.
C) a fall in the price level.
D) a rise in nominal wages.

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