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Refer to the graph below.The effects of stagflation,in the short run,are best represented by a shift from: Refer to the graph below.The effects of stagflation,in the short run,are best represented by a shift from:   A)  AD<sub>1</sub> to AD<sub>2</sub> given a stable AS<sub>1</sub> curve,an increase in the price level from P<sub>1</sub> to P<sub>2,</sub> and a fall in output from Q<sub>1</sub> to Q<sub>2</sub>. B)  AD<sub>2</sub> to AD<sub>1</sub> given a stable AS<sub>1</sub> curve,an increase in the price level from P<sub>1</sub> to P<sub>2</sub>,and a fall in output from Q<sub>1</sub> to Q<sub>2</sub>. C)  AS<sub>1</sub> to AS<sub>2</sub> given a stable AD<sub>1</sub> curve,an increase in the price level from P<sub>1</sub> to P<sub>2</sub>,and a fall in output from Q<sub>1</sub> to Q<sub>2</sub>. D)  AS<sub>2</sub> to AS<sub>1</sub> given a stable AD<sub>1</sub> curve,an increase in the price level from P<sub>1</sub> to P<sub>2</sub>,and a fall in output from Q<sub>1</sub> to Q<sub>2</sub>.

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