Multiple Choice
The short-run aggregate supply curve:
A) Becomes steeper the further into the future it goes and eventually becomes vertical.
B) Becomes flatter the further into the future it goes and eventually becomes horizontal.
C) Becomes steeper the further into the future it goes, but never becomes vertical.
D) Becomes flatter the further into the future it goes, but never becomes horizontal.
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