Which of the following correctly describes the market for bank reserves today? At the equilibrium point, the reserve supply curve is ________ and the reserve demand curve is ____________. upward-sloping . . . downward-sloping vertical . . . downward-sloping vertical . . . horizontal upward-sloping . . . horizontal
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