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Which of the following is an intermediate target of the Fed's policies?
 a. Exchange rate
  b. Unemployment
  c. Money supply
  d. Interest rate
  e. Inflation

Question 2

Ceteris paribus, if the market demand for a product decreases, then equilibrium quantity will (be) ____ and equilibrium price will (be) ____.
 a. increase; increase
 b. indeterminate; decrease
  c. indeterminate; increase
  d. decrease; decrease



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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