Multiple Choice
Figure 23.2.4
-In Figure 23.2.4, the economy is at point A on the supply of loanable funds curve SLF0. What happens if disposable income decreases?
A) Nothing; the economy would remain at point A.
B) There is a movement to a point such as B on the supply of loanable funds curve SLF0.
C) The supply of loanable funds curve shifts rightward to a curve such as SLF2.
D) The supply of loanable funds curve shifts leftward to a curve such as SLF1.
E) The supply of loanable funds curve becomes downward sloping.
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