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The Aggregate Demand Curve Would Shift to the Left If

Question 10

Question 10

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The aggregate demand curve would shift to the left if


A) government spending were increased.
B) net taxes were increased.
C) the money supply were increased.
D) the cost of energy were to decrease.

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