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CharlieWard

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Total credits in the balance of payments accounts are equal to the
 
  a. supply of foreign exchange.
  b. demand for dollars.
  c. demand for foreign exchange.
  d. supply of dollars.
  e. Either a or b

Question 2

In the Monetarist model,
 
  a. monetary policy and not fiscal policy is the prime factor in aggregate demand movements.
  b. money demand is more volatile than in the Keynesian model.
  c. expectations are correct on average.
  d. aggregate supply is not the primary source of business cycles.
  e. both a and b.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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