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Business, 22.04.2021 20:50 jaden120

Suppose the U. S. economy is initially in long-run equilibrium and producing at the full employment level of output. Then a major backlash against American foreign policy results in a worldwide protest against American made goods and service, effectively eliminating the demand for all American exports. a: (LRAS curve, AD curve, SRAS curve) / (to the left, to the right)
b: (less than, greater than, equal to) / (less than, greater than, equal to)
c: (the LRAS curve, the AD curve, the SRAS curve) / (right, left) / (reaches a new, returns to the original)

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