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Question 87

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  -In the above figure, if people correctly anticipate the increases in aggregate demand and the resulting inflation, the path will be from A)  point A to D to G. B)  point A to B to D to E to G. C)  point A to C to D to F to G. D)  point A to B to D to F to G.
-In the above figure, if people correctly anticipate the increases in aggregate demand and the resulting inflation, the path will be from


A) point A to D to G.
B) point A to B to D to E to G.
C) point A to C to D to F to G.
D) point A to B to D to F to G.

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