Will increase in money supply reduce: money demand? Cost of investment? Inflation? Nominal income?
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- An increase in money supply can lead to a decrease in the interest rate, as there is more money available in the economy. - A lower interest rate can stimulate borrowing and spending, which may lead to an increase in economic activity and thus an increase in Show more…
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