By changing its regulations, the Fed ___ force the banking system to reduce the money supply; by changing its regulations, the Fed ____ force the banking system to increase the money supply:

a. Can; can
b. Can; cannot
c. Cannot; can
d. Cannot; cannot.


b

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A. b = -0.9 B. b = 0.9 C.b = 0.1 D. b = -0.1

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If the economy is currently operating below its institutional production possibilities frontier (institutional PPF), it is

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