Multiple Choice
At points on the short-run aggregate supply curve, but to the right of the long-run aggregate supply curve, resources are:
A) overutilized, making it more likely that the short-run aggregate supply curve will shift up (to the left) .
B) overutilized, making it more likely that the short-run aggregate supply curve will shift down (to the right) .
C) underutilized, making it more likely that the short-run aggregate supply curve will shift up (to the left) .
D) underutilized, making it more likely that the short-run aggregate supply curve will shift down (to the right) .
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