Multiple Choice
An increase in the price level decreases planned expenditures because
A) real wealth increases, decreasing expenditure.
B) domestic prices rise relative to foreign prices, increasing net exports.
C) the real interest rate rises, increasing expenditure.
D) current prices rise relative to future prices, decreasing expenditure.
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