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Business, 17.03.2020 05:21, missdakotacheyenne

A supply shock is A. an increase in both the inflation and the unemployment rates that may sometimes result in a rightward shift of the SRAS curve. B. a sudden increase in the price of an important natural resource, resulting in a leftward shift of the SRAS curve. C. an increase in potential GDP caused by a government expenditure multiplier, resulting in a leftward shift of the AD curve. D. an increase in the rate of inflation as a result of expansionary fiscal policy, resulting in a leftward shift of the SRAS curve.

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