The aggregate demand curve generally slopes downward and to the right because, for anygiven money supply ma higher price level p causes a real money supply m/p, which the interest rate and spending.
a) lower; raises; reduces
b) higher; lowers; increases
c) lower; lowers; increases
d) higher; raises; reduces
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