Multiple Choice
A 'liquidity trap' is a situation in which:
A) interest rates are raised, cutting off liquidity in the economy.
B) contractionary monetary policy ceases to be effective.
C) increased liquidity raises real GDP above potential GDP.
D) short-term interest rates are lowered to zero, making further interest rate stimulus impossible.
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