Multiple Choice
The short-run aggregate supply curve
A) is vertical because the economy is at full capacity.
B) is upward sloping because some costs are slow to rise as output expands.
C) is horizontal because input prices do not rise as output rises.
D) cannot be generalized because each economy is unique.
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