A long time ago in an economy not so far away, economists believed that aggregate supply didn't depend on the price level, it just depended on a nation's capacity to produce. The Great Depression changed many minds about that, and we tend to think of aggregate supply to be responsive to price level changes in the short run, but not the long run. In this lesson, we explore the idea behind a long-ru
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