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    If Business Expectations Become Less Favorable, What Will Likely Happen
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If Business Expectations Become Less Favorable, What Will Likely Happen

Question 238

Question 238

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If business expectations become less favorable, what will likely happen to the AD curve?


A) AD shifts left.
B) AD shifts right.
C) AD does not shift.
D) AD decreases to zero.

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