Multiple Choice
-In the above figure, starting at E1, if there is a supply shock that is permanent, the
A) aggregate supply would shift to SRAS1 and LRAS1 would shift to LRAS0.
B) aggregate supply would shift to SRAS1 and LRAS0 would shift to LRAS1.
C) aggregate supply would shift to SRAS2 and LRAS0 would shift to LRAS1.
D) aggregate supply would shift to SRAS1 and then return to SRAS0.
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