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List three things that could shift the short run aggregate supply curve to the right.
Social Motivation
The drive to engage in activities or behaviors based on social factors, such as the need for approval, belonging, or conformity to group norms.
Achievement Motivation
The drive or desire within an individual to set and accomplish challenging goals, surpass standards of excellence, and persist in the face of obstacles.
Fear Motivation
The driving force behind actions that aim to avoid negative outcomes or dangers.
Productive Forgetting
The beneficial aspect of forgetting that allows individuals to discard irrelevant or outdated information, enhancing learning and decision-making efficiency.
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