Multiple Choice
From the demand side, the equilibrium level of GDP is one at which
A) everyone who wants a job has one and firms are not looking for extra workers.
B) the only unemployment is frictional.
C) aggregate demand equals production.
D) the only unemployment is cyclical.
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