25. unemployment would decrease and prices increase if
a. aggregate demand shifted right
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Social Studies, 14.12.2019 22:31 bradenjesmt1028
25. unemployment would decrease and prices increase if
a. aggregate demand shifted right
b. aggregate demand shifted left!
c. aggregate supply shifted right.
d. agregate supply shifted lett.
e aggregate supply and aggregate demand shifted right.
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