Multiple Choice
In the classical model, how do shifts in aggregate demand affect real GDP?
A) Real GDP will remain unchanged.
B) Increases in aggregate demand increase real GDP.
C) Increases in aggregate demand decrease real GDP.
D) Decreases in aggregate demand increase real GDP.
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