Multiple Choice
Increasing the required reserve ratio is
A) a contractionary policy because it lowers the amount of total reserves in the banking system
B) a contractionary policy because it lowers the amount of excess reserves in the banking system
C) an expansionary policy because it raises the amount of total reserves in the banking system
D) an expansionary policy because it raises the amount of excess reserves in the banking system
E) an expansionary policy because it raises the amount of required reserves in the banking system
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