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Business, 05.05.2020 18:35, StephenCurry34

The interest-rate-based approach to the monetary policy transmission mechanism says that:. a. a change in the money supply influences aggregate demand by changing consumer consumption behavior as they adjust to a change in the number of dollars available. b. a change in interest rates, which changes the money supply. c. leading to shifts of the short-run aggregate supply curve. d. a change in interest rates, which changes investment.

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