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Charlie

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When the demand for grapes decreases and the supply of grapes increases at the same time, we can predict that the:
 a. price of grapes will fall.
 b. price of grapes will rise.
 c. quantity of grapes exchanged will fall.
  d. quantity of grapes exchanged will rise.

Question 2

A larger crowding-out effect:
 a. increases the magnitude of a given fiscal policy's effect on interest rates and increases the magnitude of its effects on investment.
  b. increases the magnitude of a given fiscal policy's effect on interest rates and decreases the magnitude of its effects on investment.
  c. decreases the magnitude of a given fiscal policy's effect on interest rates and increases the magnitude of its effects on investment.
  d. decreases the magnitude of a given fiscal policy's effect on interest rates and decreases the magnitude of its effects on investment.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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