Question
The various monetary policy measures that can decrease aggregate demand, and thus, control the problem of excess demand are:
  1. Increase in the bank rate.
  2. Sale of government securities in the open market by the central bank.
  3. Raising CRR and SLR.
  4. All of them.

Answer

  1. All of them.

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