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3 August, 17:07

If the economy adjusts through the automatic mechanism, then a decline in aggregate demand causes A. an expansion in the short run and an increase in the price level in the long run. B. a recession in the short run and a decline in the price level in the long run. C. a recession in the short run and an increase in the price level in the long run. D. an expansion in the short run and a decline in the price level in the long run.

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  1. 3 August, 17:10
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    B

    Explanation:

    a recession in the short run and a decline in the price level in the long run

    In the short run a decrease in aggregate demand causes recession due to a decrease in the profitability of the market. This causes the demand curve to shift left. The impact of this leftward shift is a short run recession that is brought about by low economic activities.

    To stay in business, firms will have to lay off workers causing a rise in unemployment.

    There is A decline in price level in the long run due to low aggregate demand.
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