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Explain what a model is.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Refer to Figure 13-2. Ceteris paribus, an increase in the expected future price level would be represented by a movement from
 
  A) SRAS1 to SRAS2. B) SRAS2 to SRAS1. C) point A to point B. D) point B to point A.



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Answer to Question 1

A model is a formal statement of a theory. It is generally a mathematical statement of a presumed relationship between two or more variables.

Answer to Question 2

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