MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION An adverse supply shock will result in lower unemployment and higher inflation. higher unemployment and higher inflation. higher unemployment and lower inflation. lower unemployment and lower inflation.
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This can lead to a decrease in the overall level of output in the economy. When there is a decrease in output, it typically leads to higher unemployment as firms may need to reduce their workforce or cut back on hiring. So, we can eliminate the options that Show more…
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