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Suppose That the Slope of the AE Curve Is 0

Question 341

Question 341

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Suppose that the slope of the AE curve is 0.80. If prices remain constant and government expenditures increase by $10 billion, what will be the change in real GDP?


A) $50 billion
B) $2 billion
C) $10 billion
D) $8 billion

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