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Capital, as a factor of production, refers to
 
  A) the tools and instruments used to produce other goods and services.
  B) stocks and bonds, but not money.
  C) money, stocks, and bonds.
  D) the production technology used by firms.
  E) the production factors imported from abroad.

Question 2

A decrease in price level will
 
  A) shift the planned expenditures curve upward.
  B) cause a movement up along the planned expenditures curve.
  C) shift the planned expenditures curve downward.
  D) cause a movement down along the planned expenditures curve.



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Answer to Question 1

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Reply 2 on: Jun 30, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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