Assuming all else equal, what is likely to happen to the demand curve for reserves in an economy if it goes through a period of rapid expansion?

A) There will be a n upward movement along the demand curve for reserves.
B) The demand curve for reserves will shift to the left.
C) There will be a downward movement along the demand curve for reserves.
D) The demand curve for reserves will shift to the right.


D

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