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    Exam 36: Exchange Rates and the Macroeconomy
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Figure 36-9
​ Figure 36-9 ​   ​ -Figure 36-9 shows aggregate expenditures when net exports are fixed and aggregate expenditures are variable.The autonomous spending multiplier is A) smaller when net exports are fixed. B) smaller when net exports are variable. C) larger when net exports are variable. D) the same whether net exports are fixed or variable. ​
-Figure 36-9 shows aggregate expenditures when net exports are fixed and aggregate expenditures are variable.The autonomous spending multiplier is


A) smaller when net exports are fixed.
B) smaller when net exports are variable.
C) larger when net exports are variable.
D) the same whether net exports are fixed or variable.

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