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The Figure Above Shows Two Aggregate Expenditure Lines

Question 51

Question 51

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   The figure above shows two aggregate expenditure lines. -In the figure above, what is the size of the multiplier? A)  0.25 B)  4.0 C)  $2 trillion D)  $0.5 trillion E)  More information is needed to determine the size of the multiplier.
The figure above shows two aggregate expenditure lines.
-In the figure above, what is the size of the multiplier?


A) 0.25
B) 4.0
C) $2 trillion
D) $0.5 trillion
E) More information is needed to determine the size of the multiplier.

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