Economics 1022A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 26: Monetary Policy, The Foreign Exchange, Real Wages

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The short-run aggregate supply curve (sas) is upward sloping. At a price level of 100, the quantity of real. At a price level of 110, the quantity of real. Gdp supplied is ,200 billion, which equals potential gdp. The sas curve slopes upward because, when the price level rises with a constant money wage rate, the real wage falls: with a lower real wage, firms make a larger profit by producing a larger output. Gdp and a movement along the sas curve. An increase in the foreign exchange rate decreases canadian aggregate demand. If the price level exceeds 110, the quantity of real gdp supplied exceeds the quantity of real gdp demanded. Because there is a surplus of goods and services, firms cut prices and decrease production. If the price level is below 110, the quantity of real gdp demanded exceeds the quantity of real gdp supplied.

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