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savannahhooper

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Other things remaining the same, an increase in nominal GDP causes the velocity of money to:
 a. Rise.
  b. Fall.
  c. Not change.

Question 2

A government surplus has the effect of :
 a. Increasing the demand for real loanable funds, increasing the real risk-free interest rate, and increasing the quantity supplied of real loanable funds per period.
  b. Increasing the supply of real loanable funds, reducing the real risk-free interest rate, and increasing the demand for real loanable funds.
  c. Decreasing the supply of real loanable funds, increasing the real risk-free interest rate, and decreasing the quantity demanded of real loanable funds per period.
  d. Decreasing the supply of real loanable funds, increasing the real risk-free interest rate, and decreasing the demand for real loanable funds per period.
  e. Increasing the supply of real loanable funds, reducing the real risk-free interest rate, and increasing the quantity demanded of real loanable funds per period.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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