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    The Short-Run Aggregate Supply Curve Shows That a Change in Inflation
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The Short-Run Aggregate Supply Curve Shows That a Change in Inflation

Question 65

Question 65

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The short-run aggregate supply curve shows that a change in inflation will cause (a) change(s) in ________.


A) output
B) potential output
C) expected inflation
D) price shocks
E) all of the above

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