Multiple Choice
Suppose we are at a long-run equilibrium point in an AD-AS model.Then the money supply falls.In the short run,is there any difference between what happens in the simple quantity theory of money (SQTM) version and the monetarist version of the model?
A) There is no difference.
B) In the SQTM version,the price level falls; in the monetarist version,it does not.
C) In the monetarist version,Real GDP falls; in the SQTM version,it does not.
D) In the monetarist version,the price level falls; in the SQTM version,it does not.
E) In the SQTM version,Real GDP falls; in the monetarist version,it does not.
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