Consider the AD/AS model with a constant rate of inflation.In this situation,the money supply is rising.However,interest rates are actually likely to remain stable.Why?
A) Because the money transmission mechanism does not apply in a situation of sustained inflation.
B) Because the rising price level is decreasing the demand for money which is pushing interest rates up.
C) Because the declining interest rates cause the investment demand curve to shift to the right,which causes interest rates to rise.
D) Because the rising price level is increasing the demand for money,offsetting the impact of the rising money supply.
E) Because the declining interest rates cause the investment demand curve to shift to the left,which causes interest rates to rise.
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