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nevelica

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The sum of the coins and currencies in the bank's vault and its deposit in the Fed is called:
 a. vault cash.
  b. transaction deposits.
  c. legal reserves.
  d. required reserves.
  e. loanable funds.

Question 2

Whenever a price ceiling is imposed in a market,
 a. quantity demanded exceeds quantity supplied and a surplus results.
 b. quantity demanded exceeds quantity supplied and a shortage results.
 c. quantity supplied exceeds quantity demanded and a surplus results.
 d. it is necessary to know whether the ceiling is imposed above or below the equilibrium price in order to determine whether the quantity traded will be affected.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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