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mydiamond

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Unplanned inventory increases:
 a. tend to result in an increase in income.
 b. tend to result in an increase in real output.
 c. result in an increase in production.
 d. signal that demand was weaker than expected.

Question 2

Money fails to act as a store of value when:
 a. it is no longer backed by gold.
  b. the inflation rate is very high.
  c. the goods produced in an economy are indivisible.
  d. the economy goes into a recession.
  e. coins are replaced by paper money.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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