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    A Decrease in the Nation's Wealth, All Other Factors Constant
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A Decrease in the Nation's Wealth, All Other Factors Constant

Question 54

Question 54

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A decrease in the nation's wealth, all other factors constant, would cause:


A) the bond demand curve to shift left.
B) bond prices to rise.
C) interest rates to decrease.
D) the bond supply curve to shift left.

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