EBK MACROECONOMICS
12th Edition
ISBN: 8220100663307
Author: PARKIN
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 11, Problem 10SPA
(a)
To determine
Identify the immediate changes in the quantity of the real
(b)
To determine
Identify the real GDP changes, which is more than, less than, or the same amount as an immediate change in the quantity of real GDP.
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Chapter 11 Solutions
EBK MACROECONOMICS
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