Multiple Choice
You can generally distinguish an aggregate supply-caused recession from an aggregate demand-caused recession because
A) real GDP will rise in an aggregate supply recession.
B) the price level will fall in an aggregate supply recession.
C) the price level will fall in an aggregate demand recession.
D) real GDP will rise in an aggregate demand recession.
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