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Aggregate supply is best described as the
A. It is very flat at low levels of real GDP, increases slightly as real GDP grows, and becomes horizontal at full employment
B. It is very flat at low levels of real GDP increases slightly as real GDP grows, and becomes very steep as real GDP surpasses full employment
C. It is very steep at low levels of real GDP decreases slightly as real GDP grows, and becomes very flat as real GDP surpasses full employment
D. It is very steep at low levels of real GDP decreases slightly as real GDP grows, and becomes horizontal at full employment
Aggregate supply is best described as the
A. It is very flat at low levels of real GDP, increases slightly as real GDP grows, and becomes horizontal at full employment
B. It is very flat at low levels of real GDP increases slightly as real GDP grows, and becomes very steep as real GDP surpasses full employment
C. It is very steep at low levels of real GDP decreases slightly as real GDP grows, and becomes very flat as real GDP surpasses full employment
D. It is very steep at low levels of real GDP decreases slightly as real GDP grows, and becomes horizontal at full employment
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12 Jan 2021