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    The Fed Could Sell Bonds in the Open Market in an Effort
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The Fed Could Sell Bonds in the Open Market in an Effort

Question 36

Question 36

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The Fed could sell bonds in the open market in an effort to keep interest rates constant when


A) The discount rate increases.
B) Money demand increases.
C) The reserve requirement increases.
D) Money demand decreases.

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