What is liquidity trap? Explain why government policies become ineffective when interest rates are lowest.
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A liquidity trap is a situation in which monetary policy becomes ineffective because the policymaker's attempt to influence nominal interest rates in the economy by altering the nominal money supply is frustrated by pri- vate agents' willingness to accept any amount of money at the current interest rate.
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