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Exhibit: Using the Aggregate Demand/Aggregate Supply Model 2
-(Exhibit: Using the Aggregate Demand/Aggregate Supply Model 2) Suppose the economy is initially at K. Which of the following statements best explains how the economy responds to restore long-run macroeconomic equilibrium?
A) Over time, the aggregate demand curve will shift to the right until long-run equilibrium is restored at J and the gap is closed.
B) Rising unemployment puts pressure on nominal wages to fall. The SRAS curve shifts right to SRAS1 closing the gap at H.
C) In response to rising prices, firms will increase production moving along SRAS2 until long- run equilibrium is restored at J and the gap is closed.
D) Rising unemployment puts pressure on nominal wages to fall. Firms employ more workers moving along SRAS2 until long-run equilibrium is restored at J and the gap is closed.
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