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    Figure 15-3 -Figure 15-3 Indicates That,in the Short Run,an Unexpected Increase in Unexpected
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Figure 15-3 -Figure 15-3 Indicates That,in the Short Run,an Unexpected Increase in Unexpected

Question 62

Question 62

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Figure 15-3 Figure 15-3   -Figure 15-3 indicates that,in the short run,an unexpected increase in aggregate demand would cause A) the price level to fall. B) the price level to rise. C) the unemployment rate to rise. D) real GDP to decrease.
-Figure 15-3 indicates that,in the short run,an unexpected increase in aggregate demand would cause


A) the price level to fall.
B) the price level to rise.
C) the unemployment rate to rise.
D) real GDP to decrease.

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