A) Shifting Sf1 to Sf2
B) Shifting Sf4 to Sf3
C) Shifting Sf3 to Sf1
D) Shifting Sf4 to Sf2
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) The federal government was able to fund huge budget deficits at lower than normal interest rates
B) The Fed became the federal government's primary lender, financing a huge portion of the budget deficit
C) Government spending in effect became largely funded by "newly printed" money
D) The Fed's monetary policy somewhat offset the effects of the federal government's fiscal policy
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A) The money supply to decrease
B) The price level to decrease
C) Unemployment to decrease
D) Investment to decrease
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A) Increase aggregate supply
B) Increase aggregate demand
C) Reduce the price level
D) Reduce the money supply
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A) Reducing the money supply
B) Reducing the discount rate
C) Raising the reserve requirement
D) Selling government securities in the open market
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A) Line 1
B) Line 2
C) Line 3
D) Line 4
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A) Decreased by $50 billion
B) Decreased by $100 billion
C) Decreased by $150 billion
D) Increased by $50 billion
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A) Monetary policy's cyclical asymmetry
B) The banking system fell into a liquidity trap
C) Interest rates had already been cut to very low levels
D) The time lags of monetary policy
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A) ZIRP (zero interest rate policy)
B) QE (quantitative easing)
C) Operation Twist
D) Zero Lower Bound
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A) Raise the real federal funds rate by one percentage point
B) Lower the real federal funds rate by one percentage point
C) Raise the real federal funds rate by half of a percentage point
D) Lower the real federal funds rate by half of a percentage point
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A) Increase by $0 with this transaction, and the maximum money-lending potential of the commercial banking system will increase by $400 million
B) Increase by $0 with this transaction, but the maximum money-lending potential of the commercial banking system will increase by $320 million
C) Increase by $80 million with this transaction, and the maximum money-lending potential of the commercial banking system will increase by another $400 million
D) Increase by $80 million with this transaction, and the maximum money-lending potential of the commercial banking system will increase by another $320 million
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Multiple Choice
A) Selling government securities and raising the discount rate
B) Selling government securities and lowering the discount rate
C) Buying government securities and lowering the discount rate
D) Buying government securities and raising the reserve ratio
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A) More costly for banks to hold excess reserves
B) Less costly for banks to hold excess reserves
C) More attractive for banks to lend out their excess reserves
D) Less attractive for banks to hold required reserves
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Multiple Choice
A) Lower the interest rates
B) Increase banks' reserves
C) Lower bond prices
D) Reduce money supply
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A) 1, 3, and 5
B) 2, 4, and 5
C) 1, 2, and 3
D) 4, 5, and 6
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A) $4.5 billion
B) $9 billion
C) $12 billion
D) $15 billion
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A) Sm3 and the interest rate will be 4 percent
B) Sm3 and the interest rate will be 8 percent
C) Sm1 and the interest rate will be 8 percent
D) Sm1 and the interest rate will be 4 percent
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A) Line 4
B) Line 3
C) Line 2
D) Line 1
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Multiple Choice
A) Buy government securities in the open market and increase taxes
B) Buy government securities in the open market and decrease taxes
C) Sell government securities in the open market and increase government spending
D) Sell government securities in the open market and decrease government spending
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