A decrease in the price level in Japan will shift the U.S. aggregate demand curve outward. (T/F)
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Decrease in prices in Japan appreciates US dollar which leads to decrease in demand for US goods. This will shift the US demand inward.
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A decrease in the price level in Japan will shift the U.S. aggregate demand curve outward....
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