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Selective credit control:

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Think of quantitative controls as a faucet that controls the overall flow of water (money volume), and selective controls as a valve system that directs water to specific fields (allocating credit to specific sectors/borrowers).
  • Regulate the quantity of credit created by commercial banks.
  • Regulate the quantity of demand deposits created by commercial banks.
  • Selectively allocate credit to commercial banks.
  • Selectively allocate credit among borrowers.
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The Correct Option is D

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