Multiple Choice
In the long run,if the Fed decreases the rate at which it increases the money supply,
A) inflation and unemployment will be higher.
B) inflation will be higher and unemployment will be lower.
C) inflation will be lower and unemployment will be higher.
D) None of the above is correct.
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