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Quantitative easing is when:
 a. Lending rules and underwriting standards are relaxed, which often leads to speculation.
  b. Increasing a nation's money supply even though interest rates appear to be at a minimum.
  c.Increasing government spending and reducing taxes even though they do not appear to be increasing aggregate demand.
  d. All of the above.

Question 2

If the price of inputs rises when a nation is in the intermediate range:
 a. Real GDP rises and average price level falls.
  b. Real GDP falls and average price level rises.
  c. Real GDP rises and real GDP remains the same.
  d. Real GDP remains the same and average price level falls.
  e. Real GDP remains the same and average price level rises.



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Answer to Question 1

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