Multiple Choice
The short run aggregate supply (SRAS) curve shifts left when oil supply shocks occur because
A) fewer goods are produced at any given price level due to higher oil prices.
B) oil consumption will increase at any given price level.
C) average total cost will fall at any given output level.
D) the price level will fall at any given output level.
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