Multiple Choice
In deriving LM curves,holding the real money supply constant while raising real GDP causes us to
A) trace up along an LM curve.
B) trace down along an LM curve.
C) shift the LM curve to the right.
D) shift the LM curve to the left.
Correct Answer:

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