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According to the Classical School of Economics, an Increase in Aggregate

Question 138

Question 138

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According to the classical school of economics, an increase in aggregate demand would NOT lead to an increase in:


A) wages.
B) prices.
C) the full employment level of output.
D) any of the above.

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