Multiple Choice
The demand for bonds is
A) equivalent to the demand for loanable funds.
B) equivalent to the supply of loanable funds.
C) represented by an upward-sloping line when the price of bonds is on the vertical axis and the quantity of bonds demanded is on the horizontal axis.
D) represented by a downward-sloping line when the interest rate is on the vertical axis and the quantity of bonds demanded is on the horizontal axis.
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