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Deck 5: Monetary Policy
1
A loose money policy tends to ____ economic growth and ____ the inflation rate.
A)stimulate; place downward pressure on
B)stimulate; place upward pressure on
C)dampen; place upward pressure on
D)dampen; place downward pressure on
A)stimulate; place downward pressure on
B)stimulate; place upward pressure on
C)dampen; place upward pressure on
D)dampen; place downward pressure on
B
2
A credit crunch occurs when:
A)interest rates decline.
B)interest rates rise.
C)creditors restrict the amount of loans they are willing to provide.
D)the economy is strong.
A)interest rates decline.
B)interest rates rise.
C)creditors restrict the amount of loans they are willing to provide.
D)the economy is strong.
C
3
A ____-money policy can reduce unemployment, and a ____-money policy can reduce inflation.
A)tight; loose
B)loose; tight
C)tight; tight
D)loose; loose
A)tight; loose
B)loose; tight
C)tight; tight
D)loose; loose
B
4
A passive monetary policy adjusts money supply automatically in response to economic conditions.
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5
The ____ indicators tend to occur after a business cycle.
A)leading
B)lagging
C)coincident
D)none of the above
A)leading
B)lagging
C)coincident
D)none of the above
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6
The ____ indicators tend to occur before a business cycle.
A)leading
B)lagging
C)coincident
D)none of the above
A)leading
B)lagging
C)coincident
D)none of the above
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7
Which of the following is not an indicator of inflation?
A)housing price indexes
B)wage rates
C)oil prices
D)consumer confidence surveys
A)housing price indexes
B)wage rates
C)oil prices
D)consumer confidence surveys
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8
The Fed can ____ the level of spending as a means of stimulating the economy by ____ the money supply.
A)increase; decreasing
B)decrease; increasing
C)decrease; decreasing
D)increase; increasing
A)increase; decreasing
B)decrease; increasing
C)decrease; decreasing
D)increase; increasing
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9
Which of the following best describes the relationship between the Fed and the Administration?
A)The Fed must receive approval by the Administration before conducting monetary policy.
B)The Fed must implement a monetary policy specifically to the support the Administration's policy.
C)The Administration must receive approval from the Fed before implementing fiscal policy.
D)A and C
E)none of the above
A)The Fed must receive approval by the Administration before conducting monetary policy.
B)The Fed must implement a monetary policy specifically to the support the Administration's policy.
C)The Administration must receive approval from the Fed before implementing fiscal policy.
D)A and C
E)none of the above
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10
____ serves as the most direct indicator of economic growth in the United States.
A)Gross domestic product (GDP)
B)National income
C)The unemployment rate
D)The industrial production index
A)Gross domestic product (GDP)
B)National income
C)The unemployment rate
D)The industrial production index
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11
In general, there is:
A)a positive relationship between unemployment and inflation.
B)an inverse relationship between unemployment and inflation.
C)an inverse relationship between GNP and inflation.
D)a positive relationship between GNP and unemployment.
A)a positive relationship between unemployment and inflation.
B)an inverse relationship between unemployment and inflation.
C)an inverse relationship between GNP and inflation.
D)a positive relationship between GNP and unemployment.
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12
The time between when the Fed adjusts the money supply and when interest rates change reflects the
A)recognition lag.
B)implementation lag.
C)impact lag.
D)open-market lag.
A)recognition lag.
B)implementation lag.
C)impact lag.
D)open-market lag.
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13
The ____ indicators tend to occur before a business cycle.
A)leading
B)lagging
C)coincident
D)none of the above
A)leading
B)lagging
C)coincident
D)none of the above
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14
If the Fed attempts to reduce inflation, it would likely increase money supply growth.
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15
If the Fed implemented a policy of inflation targeting, and if the U.S. inflation rate deviated substantially from the Fed's target inflation rate, the Fed could lose credibility.
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16
When both inflation and unemployment are relatively high, there is more disagreement among FOMC members about the proper monetary policy to implement.
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17
The time between when an economic problem is realized and when the Fed tries to correct it with its policies is the
A)recognition lag.
B)implementation lag.
C)impact lag.
D)open-market lag.
A)recognition lag.
B)implementation lag.
C)impact lag.
D)open-market lag.
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18
The time lag between when an economic problem arises and when it is reported in economic statistics is the
A)recognition lag.
B)implementation lag.
C)impact lag.
D)open-market lag.
A)recognition lag.
B)implementation lag.
C)impact lag.
D)open-market lag.
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19
The Fed can affect the interaction between the demand for money and the supply of money to influence interest rates, the aggregate level of spending, and therefore economic growth.
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20
According to the theory of rational expectations, higher inflationary expectations encourage businesses and households to reduce their demand for loanable funds.
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21
Global crowding out is described in the text to mean the impact of
A)excessive U.S. population growth on interest rates.
B)excessive global population growth on interest rates.
C)an excessive budget deficit in one country on interest rates of another country.
D)an excessive budget deficit in one country on exchange rates.
A)excessive U.S. population growth on interest rates.
B)excessive global population growth on interest rates.
C)an excessive budget deficit in one country on interest rates of another country.
D)an excessive budget deficit in one country on exchange rates.
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22
Inflation is commonly the result of a
A)large budget deficit.
B)high level of interest rates.
C)high level of unemployment.
D)high level of aggregate demand.
A)large budget deficit.
B)high level of interest rates.
C)high level of unemployment.
D)high level of aggregate demand.
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23
When the Fed uses open market operations by selling some of its Treasury securities to investors in the U.S., there will be
A)an outward shift in the supply schedule of loanable funds.
B)an inward shift in the supply schedule of loanable funds.
C)no shift in the supply schedule of loanable funds.
D)an outward shift in the demand schedule for loanable funds.
A)an outward shift in the supply schedule of loanable funds.
B)an inward shift in the supply schedule of loanable funds.
C)no shift in the supply schedule of loanable funds.
D)an outward shift in the demand schedule for loanable funds.
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24
According to the theory of rational expectations, if the Fed uses open market operations in order to increase the supply of loanable funds, the ultimate effect on interest rates is definitely
A)a reduction in interest rates.
B)an increase in interest rates.
C)no effect on the interest rates.
D)the impact on interest rates cannot be determined.
A)a reduction in interest rates.
B)an increase in interest rates.
C)no effect on the interest rates.
D)the impact on interest rates cannot be determined.
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25
Costner National, a commercial bank, obtains short-term deposits and makes long-term fixed-rate loans. It should be adversely affected when the Fed:
A)monetizes the debt.
B)maintains a stable money supply.
C)uses a tight-money policy.
D)uses a loose-money policy.
A)monetizes the debt.
B)maintains a stable money supply.
C)uses a tight-money policy.
D)uses a loose-money policy.
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26
The Federal Reserve would be most inclined to use a stimulative monetary policy to cure a recession if oil prices are
A)low and steady.
B)low, but rising.
C)very high, but declining slightly.
D)very high and rising.
A)low and steady.
B)low, but rising.
C)very high, but declining slightly.
D)very high and rising.
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27
The Fed is usually more willing to monetize the debt when inflation is relatively high.
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28
Which of the following is true?
A)Federal deficits require that the Fed purchase government securities.
B)Federal deficits will always result in an increase in money supply.
C)The Federal Reserve monetizes debt by selling securities which ultimately increases money supply.
D)An agreement between the Fed and the Treasury exists whereby the Fed is directly responsible for monetizing the debt whenever the deficit increases.
E)None of the above.
A)Federal deficits require that the Fed purchase government securities.
B)Federal deficits will always result in an increase in money supply.
C)The Federal Reserve monetizes debt by selling securities which ultimately increases money supply.
D)An agreement between the Fed and the Treasury exists whereby the Fed is directly responsible for monetizing the debt whenever the deficit increases.
E)None of the above.
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29
If the Fed uses a passive monetary policy during weak economic conditions,
A)it increases money supply substantially.
B)it reduces money supply substantially.
C)it allows the economy to fix itself.
D)it focuses on monetizing the debt.
A)it increases money supply substantially.
B)it reduces money supply substantially.
C)it allows the economy to fix itself.
D)it focuses on monetizing the debt.
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30
According to the theory of rational expectations, higher inflationary expectations encourage businesses and households to reduce their demand for loanable funds.
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31
If the federal government is willing to pay whatever is necessary to borrow loanable funds, but the private sector is not, this reflects
A)the crowding-out effect.
B)dynamic open market operations.
C)defensive open market operations.
D)monetizing the debt.
A)the crowding-out effect.
B)dynamic open market operations.
C)defensive open market operations.
D)monetizing the debt.
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32
Which of the following is not a disadvantage of inflation targeting?
A)If the U.S. inflation rate deviates substantially from the Fed's target inflation rate, the Fed could lose credibility.
B)The Fed's complete focus on inflation could result in a much higher unemployment level.
C)The Fed's complete focus on inflation could result in much higher interest rates, which would discourage economic growth.
D)All of the above are disadvantages of inflation targeting.
A)If the U.S. inflation rate deviates substantially from the Fed's target inflation rate, the Fed could lose credibility.
B)The Fed's complete focus on inflation could result in a much higher unemployment level.
C)The Fed's complete focus on inflation could result in much higher interest rates, which would discourage economic growth.
D)All of the above are disadvantages of inflation targeting.
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33
When the Fed uses open market operations by purchasing Treasury securities from various financial institutions in the U.S., there will be
A)an outward shift in the supply schedule of loanable funds.
B)an inward shift in the supply schedule of loanable funds.
C)no shift in the supply schedule of loanable funds.
D)an inward shift in the demand schedule for loanable funds.
A)an outward shift in the supply schedule of loanable funds.
B)an inward shift in the supply schedule of loanable funds.
C)no shift in the supply schedule of loanable funds.
D)an inward shift in the demand schedule for loanable funds.
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34
A ____ dollar tends to exert inflationary pressure in the U.S.
A)stable
B)strong
C)weak
D)both A and B
A)stable
B)strong
C)weak
D)both A and B
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35
According to the theory of rational expectations, ____ inflationary expectations encourage businesses and households to ____ their demand for loanable funds in order to borrow and make planned expenditures increase.
A)higher; reduce
B)higher; increase
C)lower; reduce
D)lower; increase
A)higher; reduce
B)higher; increase
C)lower; reduce
D)lower; increase
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36
Financial institutions such as commercial banks, bond mutual funds, insurance companies, and pension funds maintain large portfolios of bonds, so their portfolio is ____ affected when the Fed ____ interest rates.
A)unfavorably; decreases
B)unfavorably; increases
C)favorably; increases
D)Answer A and C are correct.
A)unfavorably; decreases
B)unfavorably; increases
C)favorably; increases
D)Answer A and C are correct.
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37
A high budget deficit tends to place ____ pressure on interest rates; the Fed's tightening of the money supply tends to place ____ pressure on interest rates.
A)upward; upward
B)upward; downward
C)downward; downward
D)downward; upward
A)upward; upward
B)upward; downward
C)downward; downward
D)downward; upward
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38
The ____ lag represents the time from when an economic problem exists until it is recognized.
A)recognition
B)adjustment
C)implementation
D)none of the above
A)recognition
B)adjustment
C)implementation
D)none of the above
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39
Historical evidence has shown that, when the Fed significantly increases money supply, U.S. inflation tends to ____ shortly thereafter which in turn places ____ pressure on U.S. interest rates.
A)increase; upward
B)increase; downward
C)decrease; downward
D)decrease; upward
A)increase; upward
B)increase; downward
C)decrease; downward
D)decrease; upward
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40
International flows of funds can affect the Fed's monetary policy. For example, if there is downward pressure on U.S. interest rates that can be offset by foreign ____ of funds, the Fed may not feel compelled to use a ____ monetary policy.
A)inflows; loose
B)inflows; tight
C)outflows; loose
D)outflows; tight
E)none of the above
A)inflows; loose
B)inflows; tight
C)outflows; loose
D)outflows; tight
E)none of the above
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41
Which of the following is not true with respect to inflation targeting?
A)The Fed could lose credibility is the inflation rate deviates substantially from the Fed's target inflation rate.
B)A complete focus on inflation could result in a much higher unemployment rate.
C)Inflation targeting may not only satisfy the inflation goal, but could also achieve the employment stabilization goal in the long run.
D)If unemployment is slightly higher than normal, while inflation is at the peak of the target range, and inflation targeting approach would like advocate a loose monetary policy.
A)The Fed could lose credibility is the inflation rate deviates substantially from the Fed's target inflation rate.
B)A complete focus on inflation could result in a much higher unemployment rate.
C)Inflation targeting may not only satisfy the inflation goal, but could also achieve the employment stabilization goal in the long run.
D)If unemployment is slightly higher than normal, while inflation is at the peak of the target range, and inflation targeting approach would like advocate a loose monetary policy.
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42
A purchase of Treasury securities by the Fed leads to a(n) ____ in interest rates and a(n) ____ in the level of business investment.
A)increase; decrease
B)decrease; decrease
C)increase; increase
D)decrease; increase
A)increase; decrease
B)decrease; decrease
C)increase; increase
D)decrease; increase
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43
The Fed needs the approval of the presidential administration to make decisions.
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44
An attempt by the Fed to stimulate the economy by reducing short-term interest rates may have a limited effect if long-term interest rates remain unaffected.
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45
If the Fed attempts to reduce inflation, it would likely increase money supply growth.
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46
The ____ is not an indicator of economic growth.
A)producer price index
B)gross domestic product
C)national income
D)unemployment rate
E)All of the above are indicators of economic growth.
A)producer price index
B)gross domestic product
C)national income
D)unemployment rate
E)All of the above are indicators of economic growth.
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47
When the Fed purchases Treasury securities, the account balances of the investors who sell their securities to the Fed _________, and there are _________ in the account balances of other financial institutions.
A)increase; offsetting decreases
B)increase; no offsetting decreases
C)decrease; offsetting increases
D)decrease; no offsetting increases
A)increase; offsetting decreases
B)increase; no offsetting decreases
C)decrease; offsetting increases
D)decrease; no offsetting increases
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48
To correct excessive inflation, the Fed could use open market operations by buying Treasury securities in the secondary market.
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49
The relationship between the interest rate on loanable funds and the level of business investment is positive.
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50
A passive monetary policy adjusts money supply automatically in response to economic conditions.
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51
One of the disadvantages of inflation targeting is that the Fed could lose credibility is the U.S. inflation rate deviates substantially from the Fed's target inflation rate.
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52
Economists who work at the Fed recognize that a stimulative monetary policy will not always cure a high unemployment rate and could even ignite inflation.
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53
The interest rate that the Fed targets for its monetary policy is the:
A)commercial paper rate.
B)federal funds rate.
C)Treasury bond coupon rate.
D)1-year certificate of deposit rate.
A)commercial paper rate.
B)federal funds rate.
C)Treasury bond coupon rate.
D)1-year certificate of deposit rate.
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54
The supply schedule of loanable funds indicates the quantity of funds that would be demanded at various possible interest rates.
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55
Which of the following is probably not a goal the Fed is trying to achieve consistently?
A)low inflation
B)high interest rates
C)steady GNP growth
D)low unemployment
A)low inflation
B)high interest rates
C)steady GNP growth
D)low unemployment
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56
The Fed is more likely to use a stimulative policy during a strong-dollar period.
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57
A ____ economic indicator tends to rise or fall a few months after business-cycle expansions and contractions.
A)leading
B)coincident
C)lagging
D)none of the above
A)leading
B)coincident
C)lagging
D)none of the above
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58
The Fed's monetary policy is commonly intended to alter the supply of funds in the banking system in order to achieve a specific targeted:
A)discount rate.
B)required reserve requirement.
C)federal funds rate.
D)prime rate.
A)discount rate.
B)required reserve requirement.
C)federal funds rate.
D)prime rate.
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59
A weak dollar would stimulate ____, discourage ____, and ____ the U.S. economy.
A)U.S. exports; U.S. imports; weaken
B)U.S. exports; U.S. imports; stimulate
C)U.S. imports; U.S. exports; stimulate
D)none of the above
A)U.S. exports; U.S. imports; weaken
B)U.S. exports; U.S. imports; stimulate
C)U.S. imports; U.S. exports; stimulate
D)none of the above
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60
If the Fed implemented a policy of inflation targeting, and if the U.S. inflation rate deviated substantially from the Fed's target inflation rate, the Fed could lose credibility.
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61
In 2012, the Fed stated that it would continue to purchase Treasury bonds in the financial markets until GDP growth increased to a target level.
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62
Which of the following is not a reason that a stimulative monetary policy may be ineffective?
A)The effects of a stimulative policy may be disrupted by expectations of inflation.
B)Retirees who rely on interest income may restrict their spending
C)Lending institutions may increase their standards for borrowers, so some potential borrowers may not qualify for loans.
D)Higher interest rates encourage individuals to increase their savings.
A)The effects of a stimulative policy may be disrupted by expectations of inflation.
B)Retirees who rely on interest income may restrict their spending
C)Lending institutions may increase their standards for borrowers, so some potential borrowers may not qualify for loans.
D)Higher interest rates encourage individuals to increase their savings.
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63
In the "operation twist" strategy used in 2011 and 2012, the Fed sold _______ Treasury securities and used the proceeds to purchase ________ Treasury securities.
A)long-term; short-term
B)short-term; long-term
C)short-term; long-term
D)long-term; short-term
A)long-term; short-term
B)short-term; long-term
C)short-term; long-term
D)long-term; short-term
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64
If a firm has a credit risk premium of 3 percent and the Treasury security rate is 4 percent, the firm will be able to borrow at ________. If the Fed implements a monetary policy that raises the Treasury security rate to 6 percent, the cost of borrowing for the firm will be ________.
A)7 percent; 10 percent
B)4 percent; 6 percent
C)7 percent; 9 percent
D)1 percent; 3 percent
A)7 percent; 10 percent
B)4 percent; 6 percent
C)7 percent; 9 percent
D)1 percent; 3 percent
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65
Which of the following was not true of the eurozone during the Greek crisis?
A)Fear of a financial crisis throughout Europe discouraged investors and firms from moving funds into Europe.
B)By using a more stimulative monetary policy than it desired, the European Central Bank aroused concerns about potential inflation in the eurozone.
C)There was concern that the austerity conditions could weaken the country's economy further.
D)Greece, Spain, and Portugal focused their efforts on reducing tax rates in order to stimulate their economies.
A)Fear of a financial crisis throughout Europe discouraged investors and firms from moving funds into Europe.
B)By using a more stimulative monetary policy than it desired, the European Central Bank aroused concerns about potential inflation in the eurozone.
C)There was concern that the austerity conditions could weaken the country's economy further.
D)Greece, Spain, and Portugal focused their efforts on reducing tax rates in order to stimulate their economies.
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66
The intent of the Fed's operation twist strategy in 2011 and 2012 was to:.
A)increase long-term interest rates.
B)require corporations to issue more commercial paper.
C)require bond rating agencies to impose higher standards on their ratings.
D)reduce long-term interest rates.
A)increase long-term interest rates.
B)require corporations to issue more commercial paper.
C)require bond rating agencies to impose higher standards on their ratings.
D)reduce long-term interest rates.
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