Question 3 What is the result of a decrease in the AS curve? Question 3 Answer a. It will decrease the price level and decrease Real GDP. b. It will decrease the price level and raise Real GDP. c. It will raise the price level and decrease Real GDP. d. It will raise the price level and raise Real GDP. e. It will change the shape of the LAS curve.
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