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Use the table below to answer the following question.
Table 26.3.2
Use the table below to answer the following question. Table 26.3.2    -Refer to Table 26.3.2. The International Monetary Fund's World Economic Outlook database provides the data given in the table for India in 2004, 2005 and 2006. The numbers in the table are consistent with A) increases in long-run and short-run aggregate supply and even greater increases in aggregate demand. B) increases in short-run aggregate supply and increases in aggregate demand, but the increases in aggregate demand are smaller than the increases in short-run aggregate supply. C) increases in long-run and short-run aggregate supply and even larger decreases in aggregate demand. D) decreases in long-run and short-run aggregate supply and even greater decreases in aggregate demand. E) increases in short-run aggregate supply and no change in aggregate demand.
-Refer to Table 26.3.2. The International Monetary Fund's World Economic Outlook database provides the data given in the table for India in 2004, 2005 and 2006. The numbers in the table are consistent with

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Sampling Distribution

The probability distribution of a given statistic based on a random sample, important in inferential statistics for making inferences about a population.

Population Variances

A measure of the dispersion or spread of the entirety of data points in a population.

Student-t

A distribution that looks similar to the normal distribution but has thicker tails, used especially in scenarios of small sample sizes.

Confidence Interval

A tract of values derived by statistical analysis of samples, thought to potentially include the value of a population parameter not yet known.

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