44. The classical LM curve is:
(a) horizontal(b) bell-shaped(c) vertical(d) none of these
44. The classical LM curve is: Read More »
(a) horizontal(b) bell-shaped(c) vertical(d) none of these
44. The classical LM curve is: Read More »
(a) steep(b) flatter(c) vertical(d) all of these
43. Monetary policy will be effective when IS curve is: Read More »
(a) steep(b) flatter(c) vertical(d) all of these
42. Fiscal policy will be effective, when IS curve is: Read More »
(a) money demand (b) money supply(c) price of commodity (d) none of these
(a) increase in level of income(b) decrease in level of income(c) no change in level of income(d) none of these
(a) to right(b) to left(c) upward (d) downward
39. If the demand for money increases reducing velocity< the LM will shift: Read More »
(a) rise(b) fall(c) becomes zero(d) none of these
38. If nominal money supply remains same, while price level rises, the real MS will: Read More »
(a) to left(b) to right(c) upward (d) downward
37. If the demand for money increases, the LM curve will shift: Read More »
(a) positive(b) horizontal(c) negative(d) vertical
36. In extreme Keynesian case, LM will be: Read More »
(a) positive(b) negative(c) horizontal(d) vertical
35. In liquidity trap, the LM curve is: Read More »