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    Exam 14: Aggregate Demand, aggregate Supply, and Monetary Policy
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    Figure 14.1 -<B>Refer to Figure 14.1.</b>Other Things Equal,an Increase in Government Spending
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Figure 14.1 -Refer to Figure 14.1.Other Things Equal,an Increase in Government Spending

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Figure 14.1
Figure 14.1    -Refer to Figure 14.1.Other things equal,an increase in government spending on infrastructure projects is best represented as a movement from A)  point X to point Y. B)  point Z to point X. C)  point Z to point Y. D)  point Y to point X.
-Refer to Figure 14.1.Other things equal,an increase in government spending on infrastructure projects is best represented as a movement from


A) point X to point Y.
B) point Z to point X.
C) point Z to point Y.
D) point Y to point X.

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