Multiple Choice
When the Fed increases the money supply to counteract a negative real shock:
A) growth usually returns to the level it was before the shock.
B) half of the increase is seen in growth and half in inflation.
C) inflation increases a lot and growth increases a little.
D) growth remains stuck at the level of the negative real shock.
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