Multiple Choice
Exhibit 14-6 Aggregate supply curve
In Exhibit 14-6, the aggregate supply curve becomes vertical at GDP = $1,200 because:
A) there are no more workers available at any wage rate to increase real GDP.
B) the price level remains constant.
C) the only workers available would demand higher wage rates.
D) the economy is experiencing low employment and low production.
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