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vicotolentino

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In the above figure, what could cause the shift of aggregate demand fromAD1 to AD2?
 
  A) depletion of raw materials B) an increase in international trade barriers
  C) a decrease in consumer confidence D) an increase in input prices

Question 2

Final goods and services are those that are
 
  A) sold to ultimate or final purchasers.
  B) produced outside the United States.
  C) double counted in the calculation of GDP.
  D) used in the production of other goods and services.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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