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Question 12

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Figure 34-3 Figure 34-3   -Refer to Figure 34-3. For an economy such as the United States, what component of the demand for goods and services is most responsible for the decrease in output from Y1 to Y2? A)  consumption B)  investment C)  net exports D)  government spending
-Refer to Figure 34-3. For an economy such as the United States, what component of the demand for goods and services is most responsible for the decrease in output from Y1 to Y2?


A) consumption
B) investment
C) net exports
D) government spending

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