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- The Aggregate Demand Curve in the Figure Above Shifts Rightward

Question 92

Question 92

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  -  The aggregate demand curve in the figure above shifts rightward if A) taxes are raised. B) the Federal Reserve raises the interest rate. C) potential GDP increases. D) government expenditure increases. E) the money wage rate falls.
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The aggregate demand curve in the figure above shifts rightward if


A) taxes are raised.
B) the Federal Reserve raises the interest rate.
C) potential GDP increases.
D) government expenditure increases.
E) the money wage rate falls.

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