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gbarreiro

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The difference between the monetarist and Keynesian views on discretionary monetary policy is that the monetarists
 
  a. believe monetary policy is a stabilizing force and Keynesians believe it is primarily destabilizing.
  b. Keynesians think that monetary policy is always used effectively.
  c. believe monetary policy is a destabilizing force and Keynesians believe it is potentially stabilizing.
  d. favor fine tuning the economy by use of monetary policy while the Keynesians do not.

Question 2

Under a fixed exchange rate system, the exchange rate
 
  a. is equal to one.
  b. fluctuates as the price of gold fluctuates.
  c. is fixed and interest rates must vary in response to balance of payment movements.
  d. can periodically change as economic conditions change.



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Answer to Question 1

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