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    Exhibit 16-3 -In Exhibit 16-3,if the Economy Started near Point B,and Government
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Exhibit 16-3 -In Exhibit 16-3,if the Economy Started near Point B,and Government

Question 99

Question 99

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Exhibit 16-3 Exhibit 16-3   -In Exhibit 16-3,if the economy started near point b,and government purchases increased,we would expect the economy in the short run to move to A)  point a B)  point e C)  point c D)  point d E)  none of the above; the economy would remain at point b
-In Exhibit 16-3,if the economy started near point b,and government purchases increased,we would expect the economy in the short run to move to


A) point a
B) point e
C) point c
D) point d
E) none of the above; the economy would remain at point b

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