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      -Refer to the above diagrams,in which the numbers in parentheses after the AD<sub>1</sub>,AD<sub>2</sub>,and AD<sub>3</sub> labels indicate the level of investment spending associated with each curve.All figures are in billions.The economy is at equilibrium at point c on the aggregate demand curve.What policy should the monetary authorities pursue to achieve a non-inflationary full-employment level of real GDP? A)  increase the money supply from $75 to $150 billion B)  increase the money supply from $150 to $225 billion C)  decrease the money supply from $225 to $150 billion D)  make no change in the money supply
      -Refer to the above diagrams,in which the numbers in parentheses after the AD<sub>1</sub>,AD<sub>2</sub>,and AD<sub>3</sub> labels indicate the level of investment spending associated with each curve.All figures are in billions.The economy is at equilibrium at point c on the aggregate demand curve.What policy should the monetary authorities pursue to achieve a non-inflationary full-employment level of real GDP? A)  increase the money supply from $75 to $150 billion B)  increase the money supply from $150 to $225 billion C)  decrease the money supply from $225 to $150 billion D)  make no change in the money supply
-Refer to the above diagrams,in which the numbers in parentheses after the AD1,AD2,and AD3 labels indicate the level of investment spending associated with each curve.All figures are in billions.The economy is at equilibrium at point c on the aggregate demand curve.What policy should the monetary authorities pursue to achieve a non-inflationary full-employment level of real GDP?


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