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The following diagram shows the demand for and supply of money. The equilibrium quantity of money is initially Q1 and the equilibrium interest rate is r1.



Assuming that a central bank wishes to tighten monetary policy in order to reduce inflation, which of the following would NOT be appropriate?
◦ Keep interest rates at r1 and keep the money supply curve at Ms but ration credit.
◦ Keep interest rates at r1 and reduce the money supply to Q2 and also ration credit.
◦ Reduce the money supply (e.g. from Q1 to Q2) by taking action to shift the money supply curve to the left. In so doing, it must allow interest rates to rise if it is to avoid credit rationing.
◦ Raise the interest rate to r2 and then reduce the money supply to Q2 and not introduce any form of credit rationing.


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Marked as best answer by sheilaspns on May 25, 2020

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sheilaspns

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Reply 2 on: May 25, 2020
:D TYSM


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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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