Holding all else constant, when the price level increases, what happens to the LRAS curve? Group of answer choices Shifts down Shifts up Becomes steeper Becomes flatter Nothing. It results in a movement along.
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In the long run, the LRAS is typically depicted as a vertical line at the level of potential output, which means it is not affected by the price level. Show more…
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