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One Result of an Unanticipated Reduction in Aggregate Demand Would

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Question 204

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One result of an unanticipated reduction in aggregate demand would be that


A) fewer firms would be hiring.
B) more firms would be hiring.
C) there would be no change in hiring.
D) the price level would rise.

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