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In Keynes's liquidity preference framework, individuals are assumed to hold their wealth in two forms: (a) real assets and financial assets. (b)...
In Keynes’s liquidity preference framework, individuals are assumed to hold their wealth in two forms:
(a) real assets and financial assets.
(b) stocks and bonds.
(c) money and bonds.
(d) money and gold.