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    Exam 14: A: Appendix: The Self-Correcting Aggregate Demand and Supply Model
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    Exhibit 14A-6 Aggregate Demand and Supply Model
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Exhibit 14A-6 Aggregate Demand and Supply Model

Question 51

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Exhibit 14A-6 Aggregate demand and supply model
Exhibit 14A-6 Aggregate demand and supply model    -As shown in Exhibit 14A-6,and assuming the aggregate demand curve shifts from AD₁ to AD₂,the full-employment level of real GDP is: A)  $10 billion. B)  $4 billion. C)  $100 billion. D)  unable to be determined.
-As shown in Exhibit 14A-6,and assuming the aggregate demand curve shifts from AD₁ to AD₂,the full-employment level of real GDP is:


A) $10 billion.
B) $4 billion.
C) $100 billion.
D) unable to be determined.

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