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Figure 3-6 -In Figure 3-6 Above,at Point J

Question 165

Question 165

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Figure 3-6
Figure 3-6    -In Figure 3-6 above,at point J A) there is unplanned inventory investment. B) there is unplanned inventory disinvestment. C) there is no change in inventory levels. D) intended and unintended inventory investment are equal.
-In Figure 3-6 above,at point J


A) there is unplanned inventory investment.
B) there is unplanned inventory disinvestment.
C) there is no change in inventory levels.
D) intended and unintended inventory investment are equal.

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