Multiple Choice
Starting from long-run equilibrium, without policy intervention, the long-run impact of a temporary adverse supply shock is that prices will:
A) be permanently higher, and output will be restored to the natural rate.
B) return to the old level, and output will be restored to the natural rate.
C) be permanently higher, and output will be permanently lower.
D) return to the old level, but output will be permanently lower.
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