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    One Would Expect a Shift Down in the Phillips Curve
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One Would Expect a Shift Down in the Phillips Curve

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Question 8

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One would expect a shift down in the Phillips curve if there was a(n)


A) a decrease in aggregate demand.
B) decrease in government spending.
C) decrease in the money supply.
D) a shift in aggregate supply to the left.
E) Any of the above

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