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In a fractional-reserve banking system with no excess reserves and no currency holdings, if the central bank buys $100 million worth of bonds, a. both reserves and the money supply increase by more than $100 million. b. reserves increase by $100 million and the money supply increases by $100 million. c. reserves increase by $100 million and the money supply increases by more than $100 million. d. reserves and the money supply increase by less than $100 million.

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Answer:

c. reserves increase by $100 million and the money supply increases by more than $100 million

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the information given in a situation where a FRACTIONAL-RESERVE BANKING SYSTEM has no availability of EXCESS RESERVES and no CURRENCY HOLDINGS, which means that if the central bank buys BONDS that worth $100 million, the RESERVES will tend to INCREASE by the amount of $100 million while the MONEY SUPPLY on the other hand will INCREASES by more than $100 million.

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