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tiffannnnyyyyyy

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_________ inflation can be explained by an _________ shift in the aggregate _________ curve.
 a. Demand-pull, rightward, demand
  b. Cost-push, rightward, supply
  c. Demand-pull, leftward supply
  d. Cost-push, leftward, supply

Question 2

Why do people hold money (currency and checking account balances), and thereby forgo earning interest or dividends from a financial investment?
 a. Some money is demanded for everyday transactions like parking fees, lunch, and buying groceries.
  b. Some money is demanded as a precaution against unexpected costs such as automobile repairs, speeding tickets, or temporary loss of a job.
  c. Some money is demanded for speculative purchases of stocks, bonds, or collectibles in case they become available at a particularly low price.
  d. All of the above are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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