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    The Typical Movement of the Aggregate Supply Curve Resulting from an Increase
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The Typical Movement of the Aggregate Supply Curve Resulting from an Increase

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Question 100

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The typical movement of the aggregate supply curve resulting from an increase in productivity is that it


A) shifts inward and becomes flatter.
B) shifts inward.
C) shifts outward.
D) becomes flatter.
E) becomes steeper.

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