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    Which of the Following Events Causes an Increase in Aggregate
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Which of the Following Events Causes an Increase in Aggregate

Question 25

Question 25

Multiple Choice

Which of the following events causes an increase in aggregate demand?


A) decreasing wealth
B) falling interest rates
C) decrease in government spending
D) rising imports

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