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An increase in the money supply will:
A. not change the long-run aggregate supply curve but ultimately will only raise the price level in the long-run equilibrium.
B. move the equilibrium point along the short-run aggregate supply curve.
C. shift the aggregate demand curve outward and to the right.
D. all of the above.
An increase in the money supply will:
A. not change the long-run aggregate supply curve but ultimately will only raise the price level in the long-run equilibrium.
B. move the equilibrium point along the short-run aggregate supply curve.
C. shift the aggregate demand curve outward and to the right.
D. all of the above.
Joshua StredderLv10
25 Mar 2021