Which of the following scenarios would make monetary policy the most difficult to address?
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Business, 25.11.2019 21:31 jashaikamatuteowwp1p
Which of the following scenarios would make monetary policy the most difficult to address?
a. a reduction in business confidence that leads to a reduction in investment.
b. a booming housing market that causes inflation to rise.
c. a worldwide spike in oil prices, resulting in higher production costs.
d. a rise in unemployment that causes consumers to spend less.
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