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Figure 4-3 -Employing Figure 4-3 Above,the Initial Equilibrium Is Point D and Is

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Figure 4-3
Figure 4-3    -Employing Figure 4-3 above,the initial equilibrium is point D and government expenditures increase by ________ shifting the IS curve from IS₀ to IS₁ and crowding out is approximately ________. A) 500,500 B) 250,500 C) 1000,1000 D) 1000,250
-Employing Figure 4-3 above,the initial equilibrium is point D and government expenditures increase by ________ shifting the IS curve from IS₀ to IS₁ and crowding out is approximately ________.


A) 500,500
B) 250,500
C) 1000,1000
D) 1000,250

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