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Imagine that in 2019 the economy is in long run equilibrium. Then, stock prices rise more than expected and stay high for some time. Refer to scenario 33-2. In the long run, what happens to the expected price level and what impact does this have on wage bargaining?

graph: y= price level. 2 lines going up parallel to each other SRAS1 and SRAS2
x= Quantity Output. 2 lines going down parallel AD1 and AD2......
There is a line that goes in center from x (straight up) LRAS
SRAS1 and SRAS2 intersect with AD1 and AD2 at points A,B,C,D LRAS intersects at its A and C


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