Suppose that over a 30-year period Buskervilles price level increased from 72 to 138, while its real

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Suppose that over a 30-year period Buskerville’s price level increased from 72 to 138, while its real GDP rose from $1.2 trillion to $2.1 trillion. Did economic growth occur in Buskerville?

If so, by what average yearly rate in percentage terms

(rounded to one decimal place)? Did Buskerville experience inflation? If so, by what average yearly rate in percentage terms (rounded to one decimal place)? Which shifted rightward faster in Buskerville: its long-run aggregate supply curve (AS LR ) or its aggregate demand curve (AD)? LO2

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Economics Principles Problems And Policies

ISBN: 9780073511443

19th Edition

Authors: Campbell Mcconnell ,Stanley Brue ,Sean Flynn

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