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What implications would a vertical short-run aggregate supply curve have for the effectiveness of demand management policy?
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The SRAS curve typically slopes upward, indicating that as the price level increases, the quantity of goods and services that firms are willing to supply also increases. This is due to factors like sticky wages and prices, which do not adjust immediately to Show more…
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