Multiple Choice
In the long-run ISLM model and with everything else held constant,an increase in the money supply leaves the level of output and interest rates unchanged,an outcome called
A) interest rate overshooting.
B) long-run money neutrality.
C) long-run crowding out.
D) the long-run Phillips curve.
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