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Melani1276

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If the Federal Reserve increases the money supply, ceteris paribus, the:
 a. rate of interest decreases.
  b. rate of interest increases.
  c. rate of interest is unaffected.
  d. Fed sells bonds.

Question 2

An individual who is employed part time, but is looking for a full-time job, is classified as:
 a. frictionally unemployed.
  b. cyclically unemployed.
  c. structurally unemployed.
  d. employed.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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