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nautica902

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In the _______ range of the aggregate supply curve, expansionary fiscal policy that causes aggregate ______ to increase will lead to a higher price level and a higher equilibrium level of real GDP.
 a. Keynesian, supply
 b. Classical, demand
 c. Intermediate, demand
  d. Intermediate, supply

Question 2

A decrease in the money supply:
 a. lowers the interest rate, causing a decrease in investment and a decrease in GDP.
  b. lowers the interest rate, causing a decrease in investment and an increase in GDP.
  c. raises the interest rate, causing an increase in investment and a decrease in GDP.
  d. raises the interest rate, causing an increase in investment and an increase in GDP.
  e. raises the interest rate, causing a decrease in investment and a decrease in GDP.



josephsuarez

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

e



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