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If Mergers Between Firms Increase Throughout the Economy, What Would

Question 54

Question 54

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If mergers between firms increase throughout the economy, what would happen to the SRAS curve?


A) SRAS shifts left.
B) SRAS shifts right.
C) SRAS would not change.
D) SRAS would disappear.

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