Multiple Choice
If aggregate demand in the U.S.had grown more slowly than it actually did in 2010, the
A) unemployment rate would have been even lower.
B) inflation rate would have been even lower.
C) unemployment rate would have been the same.
D) economy would have grown faster.
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