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Figure 24-2.On the left-hand graph,MS represents the supply of money and MD represents the demand for money; on the right-hand graph,AD represents aggregate demand.The usual quantities are measured along the axes of both graphs.
Figure 24-2.On the left-hand graph,MS represents the supply of money and MD represents the demand for money; on the right-hand graph,AD represents aggregate demand.The usual quantities are measured along the axes of both graphs.    -Refer to Figure 24-2.Assume the money market is always in equilibrium.Under the assumptions of the model, A)  the real interest rate is higher at Y<sub>2</sub> than it is at Y<sub>1</sub>. B)  the quantity of money is the same at Y<sub>1</sub> as it is at Y<sub>2</sub>. C)  the price level is higher at r<sub>2</sub> than it is at r<sub>1</sub>. D)  All of the above are correct.
-Refer to Figure 24-2.Assume the money market is always in equilibrium.Under the assumptions of the model,

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