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An Increase in Aggregate Demand Is Most Likely to Be

Question 49

Question 49

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An increase in aggregate demand is most likely to be caused by a decrease in


A) the wealth of consumers.
B) consumer confidence.
C) interest rates for home mortgages.
D) tax rates on household income.
E) business subsidies.

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