Exhibit 16-1 Money market demand and supply curves
Starting from an equilibrium at E1 in Exhibit 16-1, a leftward shift of the money supply curve from MS1 to MS2 would cause an excess:
A. demand for money, leading people to sell bonds.
B. demand for money, leading people to buy bonds.
C. supply of money, leading people to sell bonds.
D. supply of money, leading people to buy bonds.
Answer: A
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