Multiple Choice
Technological progress will
A) shift the SAS curve rightward but will not shift the LAS curve.
B) shift both the LAS and SAS curves rightward.
C) shift the LAS curve rightward but will not shift the SAS curve.
D) not shift either the LAS or the SAS curve.
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