Multiple Choice
-In the above figure, B is the current long-run aggregate supply curve and E is the current short-run aggregate supply curve. If there is an increase in the full-employment quantity of labor, then the long-run aggregate supply curve and the short-run aggregate supply curve
A) remain B and E.
B) shift to A and D, respectively.
C) shift to C and F, respectively.
D) remain at B and shift at F, respectively.
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