Multiple Choice
The long run result of the government responding to a negative supply side shock with increased spending will be a:
A) faster recovery, but it will cause even greater inflation.
B) slower recovery, if they misjudge their own spending.
C) faster recovery at a lower price level than allowing short-run aggregate supply to adjust on its own.
D) slower recovery, but it will cause inflation to be lower than if they did nothing.
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