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Business, 13.03.2020 02:26, Morghurley2000
Assume monetary equilibrium exists; that is, the desired and actual supply of money are equal. Also assume that nominal GDP equals $960 billion and the money supply is $160 billion. From a strict monetarist view, an increase in the money supply by $12 billion will increase nominal GDP by:
A. $24 billion
B. $72 billion
C. $80 billion
D. $13 billion
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