Multiple Choice
The operational goals the Fed uses for its monetary policy objectives are the
A) federal funds rate and the supply of reserves.
B) the demand for reserves and the supply of reserves.
C) supply of reserves and the output gap.
D) the core inflation rate and the output gap.
E) federal funds rate and the core inflation rate.
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