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A Negative Supply Shock in the Short Run Causes

Question 179

Question 179

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A negative supply shock in the short run causes


A) the aggregate supply curve to shift to the left.
B) the price level to fall.
C) unemployment to fall.
D) equilibrium real GDP to rise.

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