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Exhibit 9-4 -Consider an Economy with a Consumption Function Like C1 in Like

Question 140

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Exhibit 9-4 Exhibit 9-4   -Consider an economy with a consumption function like C<sub>1</sub> in Exhibit 9-4.The economy is currently operating at A when interest rates go down.This would produce a movement from A to A) B B) D C) F D) H E) I
-Consider an economy with a consumption function like C1 in Exhibit 9-4.The economy is currently operating at A when interest rates go down.This would produce a movement from A to


A) B
B) D
C) F
D) H
E) I

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