Multiple Choice
If the stock market booms,then
A) aggregate demand increases,which the Fed could offset by purchasing bonds.
B) aggregate supply increases,which the Fed could offset by selling bonds.
C) aggregate demand increases,which the Fed could offset by selling bonds.
D) aggregate supply increases,which the Fed could offset by purchasing the money supply.
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