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    Figure 4-10 -In Figure 4-10 Above,preferring the "Easy Fiscal,tight Money" Policy Mix
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Figure 4-10 -In Figure 4-10 Above,preferring the "Easy Fiscal,tight Money" Policy Mix

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Figure 4-10
Figure 4-10    -In Figure 4-10 above,preferring the  easy fiscal,tight money  policy mix at a certain income is why we are at A) point A rather than point C. B) point C rather than point A. C) point D rather than point B. D) point B rather than point D.
-In Figure 4-10 above,preferring the "easy fiscal,tight money" policy mix at a certain income is why we are at


A) point A rather than point C.
B) point C rather than point A.
C) point D rather than point B.
D) point B rather than point D.

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