Which of the following will not shift the short-run aggregate supply curve? Question 17 Select one: a. a change in the price level b. technological change c. a reduction in the price of raw materials d. a change in the wage rate
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The SRAS curve represents the relationship between the price level and the quantity of goods and services supplied in the short run. It is affected by factors that influence the cost of production or the efficiency of production. Show more…
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