Multiple Choice
According to Keynesians, an increase in the money supply will have its least impact on GDP when the aggregate demand curve intersects:
A) the horizontal portion of the aggregate supply curve.
B) the vertical portion of the aggregate supply curve.
C) the upward sloping portion of the aggregate supply curve.
D) either the horizontal or upward sloping portion of the aggregate supply curve.
E) either the horizontal or upward sloping portion of the aggregate supply curve
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