Question

New Keynesian inflation dynamics predicts that an increase in aggregate demand will generate, in chronological order,

A) a leftward movement along a horizontal short -run aggregate supply curve, a short -run decline in real GDP, a downward shift in the short-run aggregate supply curve, and a decrease in the price level.

B) a rightward movement along a horizontal short -run aggregate supply curve, a short -run increase in real GDP, an upward shift in the short-run aggregate supply curve, and an increase in the price level.

C) an leftward shift in a vertical short-run aggregate supply curve, a short -run decline in real GDP, an upward movement along the short -run aggregate supply curve, and an increase in the price level.

D) a rightward shift in a vertical short -run aggregate supply curve, a short -run increase in real GDP, an upward movement along the short -run aggregate supply curve, and an increase in the price level.

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