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What would happen to the short-run and long-run aggregate supply curves if the capital stock grew and available supplies of natural resources expanded over the same period of time?

Question 2

National debt can be defined as:
 a. the total money supply in the economy.
  b. the total stock of government bonds outstanding.
  c. the difference between real GDP and potential GDP.
  d. the change in fiscal deficit that results from an increase in government spending.
  e. the total volume of private investment in the country.



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Answer to Question 1

Both short-run and long-run aggregate supply would shift to the right causing a permanent increase in aggregate supply, since both of these changes act in that direction.

Answer to Question 2

b



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