Multiple Choice
-Refer to Exhibit 16-2.Suppose the economy starts at point A.The AD curve shifts from AD1 to AD2 and the public perfectly anticipates this.Under new Keynesian macroeconomic assumptions,the most likely short-run equilibrium point will be
A) point B.
B) point E.
C) somewhere on the line between point D and point B.
D) somewhere on the line between point E and point B.
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