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Question 65

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Suppose the economy's saving schedule shifts from S1to S2as shown in the below diagram.We can say that its: Suppose the economy's saving schedule shifts from S<sub>1</sub>to S<sub>2</sub>as shown in the below diagram.We can say that its:   A) MPC has increased. B) MPS has increased. C) APS has increased at all levels of disposable income. D) APS has decreased at all levels of disposable income.


A) MPC has increased.
B) MPS has increased.
C) APS has increased at all levels of disposable income.
D) APS has decreased at all levels of disposable income.

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