Multiple Choice
Economic growth will NOT result in deflation if aggregate demand shifts
A) outward to the right at the same speed as aggregate supply.
B) inward to the left at the same speed as aggregate supply.
C) outward to the right as aggregate supply shifts inward to the left.
D) inward to the left as aggregate supply shifts outward to the right.
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