Multiple Choice
Use the following to answer questions .
Exhibit: Using the Aggregate Demand/Aggregate Supply Model 1
-(Exhibit: Using the Aggregate Demand/Aggregate Supply Model 1) Suppose the economy is initially in short-run equilibrium at B. Policy makers could either pursue a stabilization policy or allow the economy to adjust on its own. What is the difference between the two policy choices, if any?
A) A stabilization policy would return real GDP to its potential at a price level of Pa while a nonintervention policy would return real GDP to its potential at a price level of Pd.
B) A stabilization policy would return real GDP to its potential at a price level of Pd while a nonintervention policy would return real GDP to its potential at a price level of Pa.
C) Both policies would return real GDP to its potential at a price level of Pa.
D) Both policies would return real GDP to its potential at a price level of Pd.
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