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OpenStudy (theopenstudyowl):

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OpenStudy (theopenstudyowl):

The Fed is under no obligation to coordinate its actions with any fiscal policy taken. In fact, the Fed may take actions specifically designed to counteract some piece of fiscal policy. An example of fiscal and monetary policies with opposite effects is: an increase in taxes and increased sales of bonds by the Fed. a decrease in government spending and an increase in the discount rate. a decrease in taxes and a decrease in reserve requirements. an increase in government spending and an increase in reserve requirements. an increase in taxes and an increase in the discount rate. In a recession, the Fed would most likely: encourage bank lending by lowering the discount rate. encourage bank lending by raising the discount rate. encourage bank lending by raising the federal funds rate. restrict bank lending by lowering the discount rate. restrict bank lending by raising the discount rate. If the economy appears to be inflationary, the Fed would most likely: increase bond purchases. reduce reserve requirements. increase the discount rate. conduct expansionary open market operations. decrease its bond sales. Monetarists believe that an increase in the money supply will lead to: an increase in the price level. an increase in nominal GDP an increase in real GDP. Both A and B All of the above According to the quantity theory of money, an increase in the money supply will lead to: an increase in real GDP. an increase in the price level. an increase in velocity. Both A and B A, B, and C

OpenStudy (theopenstudyowl):

thanks again any and all help is appreciated, Ill work on others while you look at these. Thanks!

OpenStudy (theopenstudyowl):

@hhelpplzzzz

OpenStudy (theopenstudyowl):

I am only asking for help like this because I have an hour before the entire thing is do and i am only half way done

OpenStudy (theopenstudyowl):

just put what you think so I can post some more plz

OpenStudy (theopenstudyowl):

its fine! I am kinda out of time to turn the whole thing anyways so ill just deal with the 70% late penalty

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so you dont need anything?

OpenStudy (theopenstudyowl):

well your not guessing or anything and i have a little over an hour left until the deadline,

OpenStudy (usukidoll):

this is more of economics...something I'm bad at.

OpenStudy (theopenstudyowl):

i would rather take my time and have it be past due with a late penalty than submit something that is all wrong

OpenStudy (usukidoll):

that's good. I have to finish my remaining problems in my Euclidean Geometry final... ughhh I'm stuck at 2 out of 3 of the problems... btw... sleep deprived <-- me

OpenStudy (theopenstudyowl):

@sleepdeprivedtoo

OpenStudy (theopenstudyowl):

lol

OpenStudy (usukidoll):

it's about circle inversion, rotation for the complex coordinates, and octahedron and unit quaternions.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry I'm bad at this too:((

OpenStudy (theopenstudyowl):

its ok

OpenStudy (theopenstudyowl):

I can help you out if you evr need it sometime!

OpenStudy (usukidoll):

in?

OpenStudy (theopenstudyowl):

your math?

OpenStudy (usukidoll):

you know Euclidean Geometry?

OpenStudy (theopenstudyowl):

i didnt know it was that kind lol

OpenStudy (usukidoll):

search icosahedron XD

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