Multiple Choice
If the economy is operating at a point at which short-run aggregate supply is horizontal, then
A) real GDP cannot expand.
B) real GDP cannot contract.
C) increases in aggregate demand do not increase the price level.
D) then increases in aggregate demand do not increase real GDP.
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