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The Federal Reserve is the nation's central bank. Therefore, does it provide banking services to individual citizens?
 
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The most important function of middlemen is to
 
  A) act as marketing agents for producers.
  B) expand the number of jobs in the economy.
  C) produce valuable information and lower transaction costs.
  D) protect consumers from exploitation.
  E) stand between buyers and sellers to control markups.



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Answer to Question 1

No, because it is the nation's central bank, the Federal Reserve provides banking services to the nation's banks but not to individual citizens.

Answer to Question 2

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Reply 2 on: Jun 29, 2018
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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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