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An Unexpected Event That Causes the Aggregate Demand Curve to Shift

Question 357

Question 357

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An unexpected event that causes the aggregate demand curve to shift inward or outward is an


A) aggregate demand shock.
B) aggregate supply shock.
C) aggregate supply increase.
D) aggregate supply decrease.

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