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Macroeconomic policy

For each action in the list below, categorize the policies as either expansionary (boosting the economy) or contractionary (shrinking the economy) and as either monetary or fiscal. Some of the items in the list below are not correct and do not belong in any of the categories. None of the items in the list below belong in more than one of the categories.

The Fed cuts the Fed funds rate

The government raises income tax rates

The Fed sells bonds in the open market

The government raises interest rates

The Fed increases its spending

The Fed increases the interest rate paid on reserves

The government increases its spending

The Fed increases the discount rate

The Fed buys US government securities in the open market

The Fed cuts corporate tax rates

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