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    The Federal Government Demand for Funds Is Said to Be
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The Federal Government Demand for Funds Is Said to Be

Question 20

Question 20

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The federal government demand for funds is said to be interest-inelastic, or ____ to interest rates.


A) sensitive
B) insensitive
C) relatively sensitive as compared to other sectors
D) none of the above

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