Multiple Choice
If aggregate demand decreases, and, as a result, real output and employment decline but the price level remains unchanged, it is most likely that
A) the money supply has declined.
B) the price level is inflexible downward and a recession has occurred.
C) cost-push inflation has occurred.
D) productivity has declined.
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