Multiple Choice
Let AE = Aggregate Expenditures, C = Consumption, IP = Planned Investment, JG = Government Purchases. Consider a simple aggregate expenditures model, where
JAE = C + IP + G and all components of aggregate expenditures except consumption are autonomous. All other things unchanged, a decrease in the price level
A) shifts the aggregate expenditures curve upwards and causes the aggregate demand curve to shift right.
B) shifts the aggregate expenditures curve downwards and causes the aggregate demand curve to shift left.
C) shifts the aggregate expenditures curve downwards and causes a movement up along a given aggregate demand curve.
D) shifts the aggregate expenditures curve upwards and causes a movement down along a given aggregate demand curve.
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