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copperox1Lv1
18 Aug 2020
The normal market demand curve for money is
A. A horizontal curve at very high interest rates, where the quantity demanded changes but the interest rate is constant.
B. An upward-sloping demand curve, where more money is held when interest rates are higher.
C. A vertical demand curve, where the same amount of money is held regardless of the interest rate.
D. A downward-sloping demand curve, where more money is held at lower interest rates
The normal market demand curve for money is
A. A horizontal curve at very high interest rates, where the quantity demanded changes but the interest rate is constant.
B. An upward-sloping demand curve, where more money is held when interest rates are higher.
C. A vertical demand curve, where the same amount of money is held regardless of the interest rate.
D. A downward-sloping demand curve, where more money is held at lower interest rates
Kristelle BalandoLv10
19 Sep 2020
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