Business, 02.07.2020 23:01 holmesleauja
When consumer spending increases in the vertical range of SRAS, then the price level:
a. will increase and output will decrease.
b. decrease and output will increase.
c. increase and output will increase.
d. decrease and output will decrease.
e. increase and output will change very little.
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Business, 21.06.2019 20:20
If the demand for a pair of shoes is given by 2p + 5q = 200 and the supply function for it is p − 2q = 10, compare the quantity demanded and the quantity supplied when the price is $90. quantity demanded pairs of shoes quantity supplied pairs of shoes will there be a surplus or shortfall at this price? there will be a surplus. there will be a shortfall.
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When consumer spending increases in the vertical range of SRAS, then the price level:
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