Imagine that the economy is in the Keynesian region of the AS curve and that there is a decrease in government spending. What happens to the price level?It goes upIt goes downIt stays the same
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In this region, the economy is characterized by underutilized resources and high unemployment, meaning that increases in demand can lead to higher output without significantly affecting the price level. Show more…
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