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Question 50

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  -Referring to the graph above,an economic variable that had peaked in December 1912,November 1914,and February 1918 is likely a ________ variable. A) leading countercyclical B) leading procyclical C) lagging countercyclical D) lagging procyclical E) none of the above
-Referring to the graph above,an economic variable that had peaked in December 1912,November 1914,and February 1918 is likely a ________ variable.


A) leading countercyclical
B) leading procyclical
C) lagging countercyclical
D) lagging procyclical
E) none of the above

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