Hi can you tell me if these are correct? they are true/false 20) In the classical view the money market has quickly adjustable interest rates which will equate aggregate savings and borrowing automatically. -true (the 'automatically' part is what is confusing me. I understand the market will adjust itself in the classical view, but I dont know if its AUTOMATIC or not...) 6) increases in AS reduce the rate of unemployment until you reach Qfe. -true 5) an increase in structural unemployment would be reflected as a shift of the vertical portion of the AS curve to the left- true these last two questions (#6 and #5) are both about the AS curve. Can you shift the AS curve? I thought that it symbolizes where Qfe was. can that shift too? and if it can, does that mean that the whole vertical portion of it moves?
Hi can you tell me if these are correct? they are true/false
20) In the classical view the
6) increases in AS reduce the rate of
5) an increase in structural unemployment would be reflected as a shift of the vertical portion of the
these last two questions (#6 and #5) are both about the AS curve. Can you shift the AS curve? I thought that it symbolizes where Qfe was. can that shift too? and if it can, does that mean that the whole vertical portion of it moves?
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