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Consider the Following Information Concerning an Economy with Demand-Determined Output

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Question 9

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Consider the following information concerning an economy with demand-determined output.There is no government or foreign trade. Consider the following information concerning an economy with demand-determined output.There is no government or foreign trade.   TABLE 21-7 -Refer to Table 21-7.The simple multiplier in this economy is A) 2.0. B) 2.5. C) 3.0. D) 4.0. E) 5.0. TABLE 21-7
-Refer to Table 21-7.The simple multiplier in this economy is


A) 2.0.
B) 2.5.
C) 3.0.
D) 4.0.
E) 5.0.

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