Aggregate supply (long-run) (LRAS): A vertical line at full-employment output, indicating that in the long run, output is determined by resources and technology, not the price level.
How to apply it: Use the LRAS to represent potential GDP and identify inflationary or recessionary gaps.
Course: AP Macroeconomics · Unit: National Income and Price Determination
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