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Classical Long Run Aggregate Supply
The Classical view is that LRAS is inelastic. This has important implications.
The classical view suggests that real GDP is determined by supply-side factors – the level of investment, the level of capital and the productivity of labour etc. Classical economists suggest that in the long-term, an increase in aggregate demand (faster than growth in LRAS), will just cause inflation and will not increase real GDP.
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Supply-Side Policies - Three Revision Videos
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Economic Growth (Revision Quizlet Activity)
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The Supply Crunch
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Supply-Side Policies - Selection of Revision MCQs
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Aggregate Supply - Selection of Revision MCQs
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