Multiple Choice
When money demand decreases, the Fed can choose between:
A) increasing interest rates or increasing the supply of money.
B) increasing interest rates or decreasing the supply of money.
C) decreasing interest rates or increasing the supply of money.
D) decreasing interest rates or decreasing the supply of money.
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