Chapter 24: Problem 29
What is stagflation?
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Chapter 24: Problem 29
What is stagflation?
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How is pressure for inflationary price increases shown in an AD/AS model?
Hydraulic fracturing (fracking) has the potential to significantly increase the amount of natural gas produced in the United States. If a large percentage of factories and utility companies use natural gas, what will happen to output, the price level, and employment as fracking becomes more widely used?
Briefly explain the reason for the near-vertical shape of the SRAS curve on its far right.
Briefly explain the reason for the near-horizontal shape of the SRAS curve on its far left.
Name some factors that could cause AD to shift, and say whether they would shift AD to the right or to the left.
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