Illustrate and interpret the short run and long run
Concept Introduction:
The total supply curve portrays the quantity of real
Long run
• Determined by the amount of capital & labour in the economy, and by the available technology
• Supply curve is vertical at the natural rate of output or equivalently potential output
• Natural rate of output is the amount of output produced when the economy is at full employment
Short run aggregate supply curve:
• In the short run wages and prices are sticky
• Aggregate supply is not necessarily equal to natural output
• Supply curve slopes upward
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