In the short run, which of the following is not correct?

a. Increasing the money supply increases the demand for goods and services.
b. Increasing the money supply encourages firms to hire more workers.
c. Lowering the money supply leads to a higher level of unemployment.
d. Policies that encourage higher employment will also induce a lower rate of inflation.


d

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