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Table 24.5.1
-Refer to Table 24.5.1. The spreadsheet provides information about the demand for money in Minland. Column A is the nominal interest rate, r. Columns B and C show the quantity of money demanded at two different levels of real GDP: Y0 is $10 billion and Y1 is $20 billion.
The quantity of money is $3 billion. Real GDP is $20 billion.
If the interest rate is less than 4 percent a year,
Increase
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A condition where the sum of credits in an account exceeds the sum of debits, often signaling a net liability or income.
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