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A Shift in the Aggregate Demand (ADI)curve Would Be Caused

Question 129

Question 129

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A shift in the aggregate demand (ADI) curve would be caused by a change in


A) the quantity of real output demanded.
B) a determinant of aggregate demand.
C) the price level.
D) aggregate supply.
E) the inflation ratE.

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