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    Exhibit 9-3 Keynesian Aggregate-Expenditures Model as Shown in Exhibit
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Exhibit 9-3 Keynesian Aggregate-Expenditures Model as Shown in Exhibit

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Exhibit 9-3 Keynesian aggregate-expenditures model Exhibit 9-3 Keynesian aggregate-expenditures model   As shown in Exhibit 9-3, if GDP is $6 trillion, the economy experiences unplanned inventory: A) depletion of $2 trillion. B) depletion of $6 trillion. C) accumulation of $2 trillion. D) accumulation of $6 trillion. E) none of these. As shown in Exhibit 9-3, if GDP is $6 trillion, the economy experiences unplanned inventory:


A) depletion of $2 trillion.
B) depletion of $6 trillion.
C) accumulation of $2 trillion.
D) accumulation of $6 trillion.
E) none of these.

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