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Inflation That Is Caused by an Increase in Aggregate Demand

Question 119

Question 119

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Inflation that is caused by an increase in aggregate demand without any change in aggregate supply is called


A) demand-push inflation.
B) demand-pull inflation.
C) cost-push inflation.
D) cost-pull inflation.

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