Multiple Choice
When aggregate demand declines, the price level may remain constant, at least for a time, because
A) firms individually may fear that their price cut may set off a price war.
B) menu costs rise.
C) price cuts tend to increase efficiency wages.
D) product markets are highly competitive.
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