Multiple Choice
A movement upward along a given aggregate demand curve is equivalent to a(n)
A) increase in aggregate supply.
B) increase in aggregate demand.
C) upward shift in the aggregate expenditures schedule.
D) downward shift in the aggregate expenditures schedule.
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