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    Pegging the Bond Market in 1942-45 Meant That World War
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Pegging the Bond Market in 1942-45 Meant That World War

Question 3

Question 3

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Pegging the bond market in 1942-45 meant that World War II (1941-45)


A) would be financed by free-market interest-rate determination.
B) fixed high interest rates.
C) fixed low interest rates.
D) sent high interest rates floating above the peg.

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