A decrease in the money supply
A) shifts the aggregate demand curve to the left.
B) shifts the aggregate demand curve to the right.
C) shifts the aggregate supply curve to the left
D) shifts the aggregate supply curve to the right
E) affects neither the aggregate demand nor the aggregate supply curve, only the interest rate.
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