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One Reason the Aggregate Expenditure Curve Slopes Upward Is Because

Question 76

Question 76

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One reason the aggregate expenditure curve slopes upward is because increases when real GDP increases.


A) government expenditures on goods and services
B) investment
C) exports
D) consumption expenditure

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