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ISBN: 9781337096898
Author: N. Gregory Mankiw
Publisher: South-Western College Pub
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Chapter 23, Problem 2CQQ
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The impact of sudden stock market crash on economy.
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A sudden crash in the stock market shifts
a.the aggregate demand curve.
b. the short-run aggregate supply curve, but not the long-run aggregate supply curve.
c. the long-run aggregate supply curve, but not the short-run aggregate supply curve.
d. both the short-run and the long-run aggregate supply curves.
Increases in the quality of inputs that do not affect the quantity of those inputs, increase
A. short - run aggregate supply but not long - run aggregate supply.
B. aggregate quantity supplied.
C. long - run aggregate supply but not short - run aggregate supply
D. both long - run aggregate supply and aggregate quantity supplied.
E. both long - run aggregate supply and short - run aggregate supply.
A change in the expected price level shifts
a. the aggregate demand curve.
b. the short-run aggregate supply curve, but not the long-run aggregate supply curve.
c. the long-run aggregate supply curve, but not the short-run aggregate supply curve.
d. both the short-run and the long-run aggregate supply curves.
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Essentials Of Economics, Loose-leaf Version
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