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saraeharris

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Keynesians identify three principal motives for demanding money. They are the:
 a. transactions demand, precautionary demand, and liquidity motive.
  b. transactions demand, precautionary demand, and convertibility motive.
  c. transactions demand, speculative demand, and volatility motive.
  d. transactions demand, speculative demand, and liquidity motive.
  e. transactions demand, speculative demand, and precautionary demand.

Question 2

The civilian labor force consists of:
 a. all civilians over the age of 16.
  b. the employed plus the unemployed who are not in the military.
  c. only individuals who are actually at work during a given week.
  d. civilians who are not in prisons or mental hospitals.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

b



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