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Exhibit 8-8 Aggregate Expenditures Function in Exhibit 8-8, Aggregate

Question 103

Question 103

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Exhibit 8-8 Aggregate expenditures function Exhibit 8-8 Aggregate expenditures function   In Exhibit 8-8, aggregate income will equal consumption plus investment and the economy will be in equilibrium when real disposable income is: A) $2 trillion. B) $4 trillion C) $6 trillion. D) $8 trillion. In Exhibit 8-8, aggregate income will equal consumption plus investment and the economy will be in equilibrium when real disposable income is:


A) $2 trillion.
B) $4 trillion
C) $6 trillion.
D) $8 trillion.

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