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           consumer spending                             
           stock prices                             
           the government bond spread                             
           All of these                             
           None of these

Explanation / Answer

consumer spending

None of these

printing menus is costly

are countercyclical

fluctuations in aggregate economic activity

an increase in inflation lowers  real investment

All of these

investment spending

high unemployment and low inflation, even deflation

exclusive use of real-time data