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If the Required Reserve Ratio Is RR,the Simple Deposit Multiplier

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Question 151

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If the required reserve ratio is RR,the simple deposit multiplier is defined as


A) If the required reserve ratio is RR,the simple deposit multiplier is defined as A)    . B)    . C)    × change in bank reserves. D)   .
B) If the required reserve ratio is RR,the simple deposit multiplier is defined as A)    . B)    . C)    × change in bank reserves. D)   .
C) If the required reserve ratio is RR,the simple deposit multiplier is defined as A)    . B)    . C)    × change in bank reserves. D)   × change in bank reserves.
D) If the required reserve ratio is RR,the simple deposit multiplier is defined as A)    . B)    . C)    × change in bank reserves. D)

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