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Rising Average Prices and Lower Unemployment Most Likely Come from

Question 119

Question 119

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Rising average prices and lower unemployment most likely come from


A) higher interest rates.
B) lower income tax rates.
C) increases in the value of the Canadian dollar.
D) improved technologies.
E) investor pessimism.

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