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    The Aggregate Demand Curve of an Economy
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The Aggregate Demand Curve of an Economy

Question 21

Question 21

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The aggregate demand curve of an economy:


A) is downward sloping.
B) first declines and then becomes positively sloped.
C) is horizontal.
D) is vertical.
E) first rises and then becomes negatively sloped.

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