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The OPEC Oil Price Shocks of the 1970s Were Example

Question 262

Question 262

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The OPEC oil price shocks of the 1970s were example of


A) negative demand shocks.
B) negative supply shocks.
C) positive demand shocks.
D) positive supply shocks.
E) what happens from listening to too much ABBA.

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