A) wealth effect,exchange-rate effect,interest-rate effect
B) exchange-rate effect,interest-rate effect,wealth effect
C) interest-rate effect,wealth effect,exchange-rate effect
D) interest-rate effect,exchange-rate effect,wealth effect
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A) buy bonds to lower the money supply.
B) buy bonds to raise the money supply.
C) sell bonds to lower the money supply.
D) sell bonds to raise the money supply.
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A) demand rightward by more than $100 billion.
B) demand rightward by less than $100 billion.
C) supply leftward by more than $100 billion.
D) supply leftward by less than $100 billion.
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A) the nominal interest rate
B) the quantity of money demanded
C) investment
D) the expected rate of inflation
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A) and money demand are positively related to the interest rate.
B) and money demand are negatively related to the interest rate.
C) is negatively related to the interest rate while money demand is positively related to the interest rate.
D) is independent of the interest rate,while money demand is negatively related to the interest rate.
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A) increases by 3.5 percentage points.
B) increases,but by less than 3.5 percentage points.
C) decreases,but by less than 3.5 percentage points.
D) decreases by 3.5 percentage points.
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A) depends on the money supply.
B) depends on the price level.
C) is determined by supply-side factors.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) has a guaranteed nominal return.
B) serves as a store of value.
C) can directly be used to buy goods and services.
D) functions as a unit of account.
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A) An increase in the price level decreases the interest rate.
B) An increase in the price level increases the interest rate.
C) An increase in the money supply decreases the interest rate.
D) An increase in the money supply increases the interest rate.
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A) aggregate demand to the right.
B) aggregate demand to the left.
C) aggregate supply to the right.
D) neither aggregate demand nor aggregate supply.
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A) increase aggregate demand in the short run and aggregate supply in the long run.
B) increase aggregate supply in the short run and aggregate demand in the long run.
C) only increase aggregate supply in the long run.
D) only increase aggregate demand in the short run.
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A) the interest rate to fall,so aggregate demand shifts right.
B) the interest rate to fall,so aggregate demand shifts left.
C) the interest rate to rise,so aggregate demand shifts right.
D) the interest rate to rise,so aggregate demand shifts left.
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A) Both liquidity preference theory and classical theory assume the interest rate adjusts to bring the money market into equilibrium.
B) Both liquidity preference theory and classical theory assume the price level adjusts to bring the money market into equilibrium.
C) Liquidity preference theory assumes the interest rate adjusts to bring the money market into equilibrium;classical theory assumes the price level adjusts to bring the money market into equilibrium.
D) Liquidity preference theory assumes the price level adjusts to bring the money market into equilibrium;classical theory assumes the interest rate adjusts to bring the money market into equilibrium.
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True/False
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A) $283 billion and $254.7 billion
B) $283 billion and $283 billion
C) $300 billion and $270 billion
D) $300 billion and $300 billion
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A) a decrease in the price level reduces the interest rate.
B) an increase in the price level causes investors to move some of their funds overseas.
C) an increase in the price level causes domestic goods to become less expensive relative to foreign goods.
D) a decrease in the price level reduces spending on net exports.
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A) aggregate demand increases,which the Fed could offset by increasing the money supply.
B) aggregate demand increases,which the Fed could offset by decreasing the money supply.
C) aggregate demand decreases,which the Fed could offset by increasing the money supply.
D) aggregate demand decreases,which the Fed could offset by decreasing the money supply.
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A) buy bonds to increase the money supply.
B) buy bonds to decrease the money supply.
C) sell bonds to increase the money supply.
D) sell bonds to decrease the money supply.
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