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The nominal GDP of Year 1 is
 
  A) 800.
  B) 1050.
  C) 1900.
  D) 2400.

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Refer to Figure 12.4. Since the housing bubble burst and the economy returned to its initial, pre-bubble level before the corrective policy changed output, the impact of the change in policy is best represented as a movement from
 
  A) point A to point B.
  B) point C to point D.
  C) point B to point D.
  D) point C to point B.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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