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Sharply Rising Oil Prices Are Most Likely to Lead to A

Question 115

Question 115

Multiple Choice

Sharply rising oil prices are most likely to lead to a:


A) Negative demand shock
B) Positive demand shock
C) Negative supply shock
D) Positive supply shock

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