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Keynesians tend to believe
 A) the markets work freely.
  B) that free market economics is faulty.
  C) that government spending is the source of economic instability.
  D) none of these choices.

QUESTION 2

The national debt
 A) decreases with a budget deficit.
  B) increases with increases in government spending.
  C) increases with open market purchases by the Federal Reserve.
  D) increases with a budget deficit.

QUESTION 3

If the money supply grows faster than the rate of growth in GDP
 A) prices fall.
  B) interest rates fall.
  C) prices rise.
  D) none of these choices.

QUESTION 4

The total money supply is largely determined by
 A) open market operations.
  B) changes in the reserve requirement.
  C) the lending behavior of commercial banks.
  D) the deficit policy of the Treasury.

QUESTION 5

If the Fed wants to lower the money supply
 A) it should lower the discount rate.
  B) it should buy bonds.
  C) it should lower the reserve requirement.
  D) it should sell bonds.

QUESTION 6

The amount of money that a bank must keep on hand per dollar of deposits is called
 A) the discount rate.
  B) the quick ratio.
  C) the multiplier.
  D) the reserve requirement.
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