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Pessimism Suppose the economy is in long-run equilibrium. Then because of corporate scandal, international tensions, and loss of confidence in policymakers, people become pessimistic regarding the future and retain that level of pessimism for some time. Refer to Pessimism. In the long run, the change in price expectations created by pessimism shifts a. short-run aggregate supply left. b. short-run aggregate supply right. c. long-run aggregate supply left. d. long-run aggregate supply right.

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