Aggregate supply (short-run) (SRAS): The total quantity of goods and services firms are willing to produce at each price level in the short run, represented by an upward-sloping curve.
How to apply it: Shift SRAS to show the effects of changes in input prices, productivity, or supply shocks.
Course: AP Macroeconomics · Unit: National Income and Price Determination
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