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Suppose the money supply increased 30 days ago. Whether the nominal interest rate is higher, lower, or the same today as it was 30 days ago depends on what? Explain your answer.
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Money supply increase: When the money supply increases, there is more money available in the economy for lending and spending. This leads to an increase in the overall demand for goods and services. Show more…
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