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ghost!

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If the U.S. dollar decreases in value relative to other currencies, how does this affect the aggregate demand curve?
 
  A) This will move the economy down along a stationary aggregate demand curve.
  B) This will shift the aggregate demand curve to the right.
  C) This will move the economy up along a stationary aggregate demand curve.
  D) This will shift the aggregate demand curve to the left.

Question 2

A marginal tax rate is calculated as
 
  A) change in taxes paid  the change in total taxable income.
  B) change in taxable income  change in taxes paid.
  C) taxes paid  total taxable income.
  D) total taxable income  by taxes paid.



jlaineee

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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