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    Figure 35-2 Use the Pair of Diagrams Below to Answer the Following
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Figure 35-2 Use the Pair of Diagrams Below to Answer the Following

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Figure 35-2
Use the pair of diagrams below to answer the following questions. Figure 35-2 Use the pair of diagrams below to answer the following questions.   -Refer to Figure 35-2.If the economy starts at C and 1,then in the short run,an increase in the money supply growth rate moves the economy to A) A and 1 B) B and 2 C) C and 3 D) None of the above is correct.
-Refer to Figure 35-2.If the economy starts at C and 1,then in the short run,an increase in the money supply growth rate moves the economy to


A) A and 1
B) B and 2
C) C and 3
D) None of the above is correct.

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