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    Exhibit 14-4 Aggregate Supply and Demand Curves
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Exhibit 14-4 Aggregate Supply and Demand Curves

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Question 81

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Exhibit 14-4 Aggregate supply and demand curves
Exhibit 14-4 Aggregate supply and demand curves   As the economy moves to the right from E<sub>1</sub> to E<sub>2</sub> in Exhibit 14-4 along the upward-sloping aggregate supply curve the: A)  unemployment rate rises. B)  unemployment rate falls. C)  inflation rate falls. D)  full employment GDP is realized.
As the economy moves to the right from E1 to E2 in Exhibit 14-4 along the upward-sloping aggregate supply curve the:


A) unemployment rate rises.
B) unemployment rate falls.
C) inflation rate falls.
D) full employment GDP is realized.

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