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Interpreting a Shift in Investment Behavior

Consider an economy where the relationship between total investment (I) and the interest rate (r) is represented by the equation I = a₀ - a₁r. A graph plots this relationship with the interest rate on the vertical axis and the quantity of investment on the horizontal axis. Initially, the investment curve is at position I₁. Following the scenario described below, the entire curve shifts to the right to a new position, I₂. Based on the scenario and the observed shift, which component of the investment equation (a₀ or a₁) has changed, and what does this change signify?

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