Multiple Choice
If the full-employment quantity of labor increases, then the
A) LAS curve shifts rightward and the SAS curve does not shift.
B) SAS curve shifts rightward and the LAS curve does not shift.
C) SAS curve shifts rightward and the LAS curve shifts rightward.
D) SAS curve shifts rightward and the LAS curve does shifts leftward.
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