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Dynamic AD-AS Model: Monetary Policy
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25. Dynamic AD/AS Model / Dynamic AD-AS Model: Monetary Policy / Problem 10
Problem 10
In an inflationary period, how can contractionary monetary policy achieve long-run equilibrium?
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By increasing government spending.
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By decreasing the money supply to raise interest rates.
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By increasing the money supply to lower interest rates.
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By maintaining the current interest rates.
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