Multiple Choice
A decrease in aggregate expenditure shifts the aggregate demand curve to the:
A) right by the level of decrease in aggregate expenditure
B) left by the level of decrease in aggregate expenditure times the multiplier
C) left by the level of decrease in aggregate expenditure
D) right by the level of decrease in aggregate expenditure times the multiplier
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