Long-run economic growth: A sustained increase in real GDP per capita over time, driven by increases in productivity, technology, human capital, and physical capital.
How to apply it: Show long-run economic growth as a rightward shift of the LRAS and an outward shift of the PPC.
Course: AP Macroeconomics · Unit: Long-Run Consequences of Stabilization Policies
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