Multiple Choice
Suppose we have an initial equilibrium with curves IS0 and LM0. The price level then rises. At every point on LM0 there is now an excess ________ real balances, which is eliminated at each income level by a ________ in the interest rate, meaning that the new LM curve is ________ LM0.
A) demand for, fall, above
B) demand for, fall, below
C) demand for, rise, above
D) supply of, rise, above
E) supply of, fall, below
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