Since Norway has close trading links with the euro zone

A) a small reduction in its price will lead to an increase in euro zone demand for Norwegian goods that is large relative to Norway's output. Thus, full employment can be restored fairly quickly.
B) a small reduction in its price will lead to a decrease in euro zone demand for Norwegian goods that is large relative to Norway's output. Thus, full employment can be restored fairly quickly.
C) a small reduction in its price will lead to an increase in euro zone demand for Norwegian goods that is small relative to Norway's output. Thus, full employment can be restored fairly quickly.
D) a big reduction in its price will lead to an increase in euro zone demand for Norwegian goods that is large relative to Norway's output. Thus, full employment can be restored fairly quickly.
E) a big reduction in its price will lead to a decrease in euro zone demand for Norwegian goods that is small relative to Norway's output. Thus, full employment can be restored fairly quickly.


A

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