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In the above figure, illustrate the effect on the AS curve from an increase in the money price of a key resource such as oil.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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The aggregate expenditure model predicts a business cycle expansion occurs when
 
  A) the aggregate planned expenditure curve shifts downward.
  B) aggregate supply increases.
  C) induced expenditure decreases.
  D) autonomous expenditure increases.
  E) potential GDP increases.



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Answer to Question 1

An increase in the money price of a key resource such as oil squeezes firms' profits and decreases aggregate supply. As illustrated in the figure above, the AS curve shifts leftward, in the figure from AS1 to AS2.

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