Suppose the real money demand function is: Md/P = 3040 + 0.2Y - 10,000 (г +е). Assume M = 6000, P = 1.5, me = 0.01, and Y = 5000. The real interest rate that clears the asset market is a. 2%. • b. 3%. O c. 1%. • d. 4%.
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