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Money Supply and Keynesian View MCQs
- An increase in the money supply has a small effect upon equilibrium output when
- An increase in the money supply has a small effect upon nominal GDP when
- Monetarists contend that an increase in the money supply has
- Which of the following would not be consistent with a Keynesian view about the effectiveness of monetary policy?
- When ke is 5 and government spending increases $20, aggregate demand and therefore output increase
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