Suppose a shift of aggregate demand pushes the economy "southwest" away from full employment in the aggregate demand and supply diagram. Monetarists would recommend returning to full employment by
A) raising the money supply.
B) lowering the money supply.
C) waiting for the price level to rise.
D) waiting for the price level to fall.
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