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Old Mar 1, 2006, 03:51 PM
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aggregate supply

I was studying for a test, and a few issues came up:

What's held constant in the short run with regards to aggregate supply?
Also, are techology, full-employment labour, and capital the only factors that can allow long run aggregate supply to shift?
Do any other factors increase potential GDP?
Can potnential GDP ever shift lefwards? If so, how?

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