In the classical theory of aggregate demand, a decrease in the velocit

In the classical theory of aggregate demand, a decrease in the velocity of money leads to

a. a downward shift in the aggregate demand curve, a fall in prices, and no change in output.
b. an increase in the aggregate demand curve, a rise in prices, and no change in output.
c. no change in aggregate demand or supply because higher velocity increases the money supply.
d. an upward shift in the aggregate demand curve, a fall in prices, and no change in output.

 

ANSWER

A

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