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Figure 22-6 Use the Two Graphs in the Diagram to Answer the Answer

Question 328

Question 328

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Figure 22-6
Use the two graphs in the diagram to answer the following questions. Figure 22-6 Use the two graphs in the diagram to answer the following questions.   -Refer to Figure 22-6. Starting from C and 3, in the long run, a decrease in money supply growth moves the economy to A) A and 1. B) back to C and 3. C) D and 4. D) F and 5.
-Refer to Figure 22-6. Starting from C and 3, in the long run, a decrease in money supply growth moves the economy to


A) A and 1.
B) back to C and 3.
C) D and 4.
D) F and 5.

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