Multiple Choice
A spending shock is any change in:
A) aggregate expenditure at a given interest rate and level of income.
B) borrowing conditions that changes the real interest rate at which people can borrow.
C) production costs that leads suppliers to change the prices they charge at any given level of output.
D) potential GDP in the economy.
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