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    One Reason Why the Aggregate Supply Curve Might Shift to the Left
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One Reason Why the Aggregate Supply Curve Might Shift to the Left

Question 55

Question 55

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One reason why the aggregate supply curve might shift to the left is that:


A) consumer incomes have increased.
B) per-unit production costs have increased.
C) government spending has increased.
D) businesses have become more optimistic.

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