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Which of the following is not a constraint on choice?
Natural Rate
The Natural Rate often refers to the natural rate of unemployment, where the unemployment rate is at a level expected in a fully efficient market without cyclical or short-term unemployment.
Long-Run Aggregate Supply Curve
This curve shows the relationship between the overall price level and the total output produced in an economy when wages and resource prices fully adjust to changes, reflecting an economy’s maximum sustainable output level.
Potential Output
A measure of the highest level of economic output an economy can sustain over a period without increasing inflation; synonymous with potential GDP.
Negotiable
Referring to something that can be discussed or altered through negotiation, such as terms of a contract or a financial instrument.
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