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Firms Suddenly Becoming Pessimistic About Future Business Prospects Is an Example

Question 82

Question 82

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Firms suddenly becoming pessimistic about future business prospects is an example of a ______ demand shock, which would shift the AD curve to the ______.


A) negative; left
B) positive; left
C) negative; right
D) positive; right

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