he amount of loans that a bank can create is limited by elect one: O a. laws enacted by Parliament. O b. the monetary base, the bank's desired reserves and desired currency holding. O C. the real interest rate. O d. the bank's holding of government securities. Oe. O e. only the monetary base

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The amount of loans that a bank can create is limited by
Select one:
laws enacted by Parliament.
O b. the monetary base, the bank's desired reserves and desired currency holding.
O c.
the real interest rate.
O d.
the bank's holding of government securities.
O e. only the monetary base
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