The short-run aggregate supply curve is:
A. an upward-sloping curve that intersects the aggregate demand curve and the long-run aggregate supply curve.
B. a vertical line that intersects the aggregate demand curve but not the long-run aggregate supply curve.
C. a horizontal line that intersects the aggregate demand curve and the long-run aggregate supply curve.
D. an upward-sloping curve located to the left of the long-run aggregate supply curve
Ans: A. an upward-sloping curve that intersects the aggregate demand curve and the long-run aggregate supply curve.
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