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    The Short-Run Aggregate Supply (SAS) Curve Shifts Rightward If
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The Short-Run Aggregate Supply (SAS) Curve Shifts Rightward If

Question 158

Question 158

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The short-run aggregate supply (SAS) curve shifts rightward if


A) wage rates rise.
B) aggregate demand increases.
C) the population increases.
D) input prices rise.
E) the quantity of capital decreases.

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