Business Macroeconomics
A liquidity trap is an economic situation where monetary policy becomes ineffective because the nominal interest rates are at or near zero, and people hoard cash instead of investing or spending. In this scenario, even with increased money supply, the economy fails to stimulate demand because consumers and businesses are reluctant to borrow or spend due to pessimistic outlooks or lack of confidence.
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