Movements along the AD curve Multiple choice question. are due to expansionary fiscal policy. are due to changes in the inflation rate. cause changes in exogenous expenditure. are due to contractionary monetary policy.
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The AD curve represents the total demand for goods and services in an economy at different price levels. Movements along the AD curve occur when the price level changes, causing a shift in the quantity of goods and services demanded. Show more…
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