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Teaching macroeconomics: Upwards sloping AS curve

Posted on July 21, 2014 by mkevane

Sal Khan does a nice job explaining the graph itself and starting at 6:00 explaining the intuition/justification.

Short run aggregate supply: Justifications for the aggregate supply curve to be upward sloping in the short-run

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Economist at Santa Clara University and Director of Friends of African Village Libraries.
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