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Business, 19.10.2021 16:10 misslux

Suppose that this year's money supply is $500 billion, nominal GDP is $10 trillion, and real GDP is $5 trillion. 1. The price level is___, and the velocity of money is___. 2. Suppose that velocity is constant and the economy's output of goods and services rises by 4 percent each year. What will happen to nominal GDP and the price level next year if the Fed keeps the money supply constant?
3. If the Fed keeps the money supply constant, the price level will___, and nominal GDP will__.
4. If the Fed wants to keep the price level stable instead, it should increase the money supply by 4% next year.
a. True
b. False
If the Fed wants an inflation rate of 11 percent instead, it should the money supply by__%

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