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Figure 4.4 -In Figure 4.4,the Most Likely Cause of the Increase in of the Increase

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Figure 4.4
Figure 4.4    -In Figure 4.4,the most likely cause of the increase in the equilibrium interest rate from i? to i? is A)  an increase in the price of bonds. B)  a business cycle boom. C)  an increase in the expected inflation rate. D)  a decrease in the expected inflation rate.
-In Figure 4.4,the most likely cause of the increase in the equilibrium interest rate from i? to i? is


A) an increase in the price of bonds.
B) a business cycle boom.
C) an increase in the expected inflation rate.
D) a decrease in the expected inflation rate.

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