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Question 207

Question 207

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Refer to the graph shown. A decrease in aggregate demand in the short run is likely to cause a movement from: Refer to the graph shown. A decrease in aggregate demand in the short run is likely to cause a movement from:   A) C to D. B) B to D. C) B to A. D) C to A.


A) C to D.
B) B to D.
C) B to A.
D) C to A.

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