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Chapter 20, Problem 5CQQ
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The cause of stagflation.
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Aggregate Demand will increase if:
A. Imports fall.
B. Investment falls.
C. Consumption falls.
D. Exports fall.
Stagflation is caused by aa. leftward shift in the aggregate-demand curve.b. rightward shift in the aggregate-demand curve.c. leftward shift in the aggregate-supply curve.d. rightward shift in the aggregate-supply curve.
If the government announces a decrease in spending with an increase in taxes, which of the following would most likely occur?
a.
a leftward shift of the aggregate demand curve
b.
a rightward shift of the aggregate demand curve
c.
an upward movement along the aggregate demand curve
d.
a downward movement along the aggregate demand curve
e.
no change in the aggregate demand curve as well as no movement along it
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