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Question 29

Question 29

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  -Consider Figure 9.2.In 1989,the U.S.economy experienced a(n) economic __________,and current output was about __________ potential output. A) boom;1 percent above B) recession;1 percent above C) boom;2 percent above D) cannot be determined from the information given E) none of the above
-Consider Figure 9.2.In 1989,the U.S.economy experienced a(n) economic __________,and current output was about __________ potential output.


A) boom;1 percent above
B) recession;1 percent above
C) boom;2 percent above
D) cannot be determined from the information given
E) none of the above

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