Multiple Choice
Many countries dropped their use of money-growth targets in the 1980s because
A) they were in severe recessions.
B) political opponents claimed money-growth targeting helped the rich at the expense of the poor.
C) money demand became unstable.
D) it was too difficult to coordinate monetary policy with fiscal policy.
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