Suppose expected wages decrease at each price level. As a result, _____________, and __________.
Group of answer choices
AD decreases; AD shift rightward
SRAS increases; AD stay the same
SRAS decreases; AD stay the same
AD decreases; AD shift leftward
Ans. AD decreases; AD shift leftward
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