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-In the Figure Above,the Shift in the Aggregate Demand Curve

Question 17

Question 17

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  -In the figure above,the shift in the aggregate demand curve from AD1 to AD3 could be the result of an increase in A) expected future income. B) the foreign exchange rate. C) foreign incomes. D) the price level. E) aggregate supply.
-In the figure above,the shift in the aggregate demand curve from AD1 to AD3 could be the result of an increase in


A) expected future income.
B) the foreign exchange rate.
C) foreign incomes.
D) the price level.
E) aggregate supply.

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