Multiple Choice
The principal danger to Japan in 2001 when the yen was appreciating was that this would
A) increase aggregate demand and make inflation worse.
B) decrease aggregate demand and make the recession worse.
C) decrease aggregate demand and make inflation worse.
D) increase aggregate demand and make the recession worse.
Correct Answer:

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