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    Exam 16: The Influence of Monetary and Fiscal Policy on Aggregate Demand
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    Figure 16-7. -Refer to Figure 16-7. the Aggregate-Demand Curve Could Shift from Curve
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Figure 16-7. -Refer to Figure 16-7. the Aggregate-Demand Curve Could Shift from Curve

Question 122

Question 122

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Figure 16-7.
Figure 16-7.    -Refer to Figure 16-7. The aggregate-demand curve could shift from AD<sub>1</sub> to AD<sub>2</sub> as a result of A)  an increase in government purchases. B)  a decrease in stock prices. C)  consumers and firms becoming more optimistic about the future. D)  an increase in the price level.
-Refer to Figure 16-7. The aggregate-demand curve could shift from AD1 to AD2 as a result of


A) an increase in government purchases.
B) a decrease in stock prices.
C) consumers and firms becoming more optimistic about the future.
D) an increase in the price level.

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