Multiple Choice
How can the Fed offset a positive shock to aggregate demand?
A) Increase the growth rate of the money supply.
B) Decrease the growth rate of the money supply.
C) Increase the growth rate of government spending.
D) Decrease the growth rate of government spending.
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