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Which of the following statements is a correct description of Say's law in a money economy?
A. A rise in saving would lead to a fall in consumption, thereby decreasing aggregate demand.
B. This law holds only if the interest rate is fixed.
C. A rise in saving does not change aggregate demand.
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Which of the following statements is a correct description of Say's law in a money economy?
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