Multiple Choice
In an open economy, expansionary monetary policy will cause
A) consumption, investment, and net exports to rise.
B) consumption and investment to rise, but net exports will fall.
C) consumption to rise, but investment and net exports will fall.
D) consumption to fall, but investment and net exports will rise.
E) consumption and investment to fall, but net exports will rise.
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