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In the year​ 2000, the country of Economika was in​ long-run macroeconomic equilibrium. The​ full-employment level of GDP in 2000 was​ $5 billion. In​ 2001, the following events occurred. ​(1) Growth in factors of production and technology caused potential GDP to rise to​ $6 billion. ​(2) Consumers became more pessimistic about the​ future, and thus aggregate demand growth was not large. ​(3) There was a sharp and unexpected increase in the price of oil.

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