Multiple Choice
In the study of short- run fluctuations in national income, potential income (output) is usually assumed to be
A) constant.
B) moving together with potential output in neighbouring countries.
C) irrelevant, as the economy is rarely there.
D) equal to actual income.
E) falling at its average growth rate.
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