Multiple Choice
Does an expansionary gap or a recessionary gap exist if short-run output is $20.0 trillion and potential output is $21.0 trillion?
A) an expansionary gap
B) a recessionary gap
C) both an expansionary gap and a recessionary gap
D) neither an expansionary gap nor a recessionary gap
E) The actual gap is equal to potential output.
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