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Which are 3 of the 4 economic variables? -business investment, recession, and stagflation -interest rates, disposable income, and GDP -consumer expectations, external shocks, and depression -external shocks,
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Which are 3 of the 4 economic variables?
-business investment, recession, and stagflation
-interest rates, disposable income, and GDP
-consumer expectations, external shocks, and depression
-external shocks, businesses investment, and interest rates
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external shocks, businesses investment,and interest rates
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