9. If the Fed increases the discount rate: :
A. the money supply is likely to decrease.
O B....
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9. If the Fed increases the discount rate: :
A. the money supply is likely to decrease.
O B. the money supply is likely to increase.
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C. the money supply is not likely to change.
O D. the federal funds rate must decrease. .
O E. nominal interest rates will fall.
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