Question

In the 1970s, the Fed selected an interest rate as an operating target rather than a reserve aggregate primarily because it
A. had no interest in targeting a monetary aggregate, as evidenced by its unwillingness to target a reserve aggregate.
B. was still very concerned with achieving interest rate stability.
C. was committed to targeting free reserves.
D. was committed to the real bills doctrine.

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