a. The aggregate-demand curve slopes downward because it is the horizontal sum of the demand curves for individual goods. b. The long-run aggregate-supply curve is vertical because economic forces do not affect long run aggregate supply. c. If firms adjusted
a. “The aggregate-demand curve slopes downward because it is the horizontal sum of the demand curves for individual goods.”
b. “The long-run aggregate-supply curve is vertical because economic forces do not affect long run aggregate supply.”
c. “If firms adjusted their prices every day, then the short-run aggregate-supply curve would be horizontal.”
d. “Whenever the economy enters a recession, its long-run aggregate-supply curve shifts to the left.”
b. “The long-run aggregate-supply curve is vertical because economic forces do not affect long run aggregate supply.”
c. “If firms adjusted their prices every day, then the short-run aggregate-supply curve would be horizontal.”
d. “Whenever the economy enters a recession, its long-run aggregate-supply curve shifts to the left.”
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