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If the exchange rate rises, the quantity of dollars supplied
 
  A) decreases, and there is movement down along the supply curve.
  B) increases, and there is movement up along the supply curve of dollars.
  C) increases with movement down along the supply curve.
  D) does not change.
  E) increases, and there is movement down along the supply curve.

Question 2

A recessionary gap occurs when ________ so that real GDP is ________ potential GDP.
 
  A) aggregate demand decreases; less than
  B) aggregate supply decreases; less than
  C) potential GDP decreases; greater than
  D) aggregate demand increases; greater than
  E) aggregate supply increases; less than



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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