Multiple Choice
A fall in a foreign country's income will most likely cause:
A) a reduction in U.S. exports, so the U.S. aggregate demand curve shifts left.
B) a reduction in U.S. exports, so the U.S. aggregate demand curve shifts right.
C) an increase in U.S. exports, so the U.S. aggregate demand curve shifts left.
D) an increase in U.S. exports, so the U.S. aggregate demand curve shifts right.
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