Multiple Choice
The new classical approach to the aggregate supply curve assumes that businesses are
A) better informed about the general price level than they are about prices in their own markets.
B) better informed about prices in their own markets than they are about the general price level.
C) equally well informed about prices in their own markets and the general price level.
D) reluctant to engage in investment spending because of a lack of information concerning future prices.
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