Multiple Choice
Supply-side inflation is caused by
A) a decrease in aggregate supply and no change in aggregate demand.
B) a decrease in aggregate demand and no change in aggregate supply.
C) an increase in aggregate supply and no change in aggregate demand.
D) an increase in aggregate demand and no change in aggregate supply.
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