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zalisa [80]
2 years ago
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What happens to the Purchasing Power of Money, Prices and the Nominal Rate of Interest in CASE 1: the case of an increasing supp

ly of money and credit? CASE 2: the case of a decreasing supply of money and credit? CASE 3: the case of an increasing demand for money and credit? CASE 4: the case of a decreasing demand for money and credit?
Business
1 answer:
velikii [3]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Case 1: The purchasing power of money will decrease, prices will increase and nominal interest rate will decrease.

Case 2: The purchasing power of money will increase, prices will decrease and nominal interest rate will increase.

Case 3: The purchasing power of money will increase, prices will decrease and nominal interest rate will increase.

Case 4: The purchasing power of money will decrease, prices will increase and nominal interest rate will decrease.

Explanation:

Case 1: The purchasing power of money will decrease, prices will increase and nominal interest rate will decrease.

Case 2: The purchasing power of money will increase, prices will decrease and nominal interest rate will increase.

Case 3: The purchasing power of money will increase, prices will decrease and nominal interest rate will increase.

Case 4: The purchasing power of money will decrease, prices will increase and nominal interest rate will decrease.

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