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    A Rise in Expected Future Output That Doesn't Affect Labour
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A Rise in Expected Future Output That Doesn't Affect Labour

Question 4

Question 4

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A rise in expected future output that doesn't affect labour supply would shift the IS curve ________ and the FE line ________.


A) down;is unchanged
B) down;right
C) up;is unchanged
D) up;right

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