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    Keynes's Theory of the Demand for Money Is Consistent with
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Keynes's Theory of the Demand for Money Is Consistent with

Question 81

Question 81

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Keynes's theory of the demand for money is consistent with


A) countercyclical movements in velocity.
B) a constant velocity.
C) procyclical movements in velocity.
D) a relatively stable velocity.

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