An increase in the expected price level shifts short-run aggregate supply to the
a. right, and an increase in the actual price level shifts short-run aggregate supply to the right.
b. right, and an increase in the actual price level does not shift short-run aggregate supply.
c. left, and an increase in the actual price level shifts short-run aggregate supply to the left.
d. left, and an increase in the actual price level does not shift short-run aggregate supply.
d
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