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Zulu123

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When quantity demanded decreases at every possible price, the demand curve
 a. shifts to the left.
 b. shifts to the right.
 c. there is a movement along the given demand curve.
  d. none of the above.

Question 2

An increase in investment, combined with an increase in imports, would have what effect on aggregate demand?
 a. AD would increase.
 b. AD would decrease.
 c. AD would stay the same.
 d. AD could either increase or decrease, depending on which change was of a greater magnitude.



stano32

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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