Multiple Choice
In deriving the aggregate demand curve from the aggregate expenditures model we note that:
A) the wealth or real balances effect is irrelevant to both models.
B) a change in the price level will have no impact on the aggregate expenditures schedule.
C) an increase (decrease) in the price level shifts the aggregate expenditures schedule upward (downward) .
D) an increase (decrease) in the price level shifts the aggregate expenditures schedule downward (upward) .
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