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ss2343

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When the aggregate demand curve shifts to the right, intersecting the aggregate supply curve on its upward-sloping or vertical segment,
 a. demand-pull inflation occurs.
  b. cost-push inflation occurs.
  c. stagflation occurs.
  d. deflation occurs.
  e. the shift pulls the price level down.

Question 2

Other things being equal, the quantity of money that people wish to hold in currency and their checking accounts can be expected to:
 a. increase as the interest rate increases.
  b. decrease as the interest rate increases.
  c. decrease as real GDP increases.
  d. none of these.



matt95

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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