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If the Fed's Policies Aim to Increase Aggregate Demand,the Fed

Question 118

Question 118

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If the Fed's policies aim to increase aggregate demand,the Fed must fear


A) inflation.
B) recession.
C) stagflation.
D) a supply shock that decreases potential GDP.
E) a supply shock that increases aggregate supply.

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