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Consider the central bank imposes a contractionary monetary policy under fixed exchange
rates and perfect capital mobility. Show and explain in a graph. Discuss what if it was a
contractionary fiscal policy? Graph it.
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Find the zeros of the polynomial 5 x square + 12 x + 7 by factorization method and verify the relation between zeros and coefficient of the polynomials
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Consider the central bank imposes a contractionary monetary policy under fixed exchange
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