Multiple Choice
An increase in the nominal interest rate leads to a
A) rightward shift in the demand for money curve.
B) movement upward along the demand for money curve.
C) leftward shift in the demand for money curve.
D) movement downward along the demand for money curve.
E) neither a shift in nor a movement along the demand for money curve.
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