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If Total Income in Sweden Remains the Same but the Wage

Question 178

Question 178

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If total income in Sweden remains the same but the wage share of income rises, the Swedish AD curve will most likely:


A) shift to the left.
B) shift to the right.
C) become flatter.
D) become steeper.

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