Multiple Choice
Suppose we assume , and the real interest rate rises to
) In this scenario of the IS curve, the economy would, in the short run:
A) remain at its long-run equilibrium.
B) move from 1 percent below its potential to its long-run equilibrium.
C) move from its long-run equilibrium to 1 percent above its potential.
D) move from its long-run equilibrium to 1 percent below its potential.
E) have increased output.
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