Answer: Return to the original output and price level
Explanation:
There is a general consensus in the Economic world that the Economy will usually adjust back to a level of full employment which is the Long Run Aggregate Supply curve.
When the short short-run aggregate supply curve experiences a decrease, the variables at play will adjust to such a point where they will return to the Original Output and price level assuming that was the Long Run AS level. For instance, <em>if the price of a raw material needed in production rises, output will decrease as the inputs have become more expensive. As a result of this decrease in output, unemployment goes up which will theoretically mean that wages will go down as there are now more people looking for jobs. This will reduce the wage cost and producers will take advantage to start producing more bringing the Economy back to the original level. </em>
Answer: A. The price will go up
Reason: Since supply is low, it will cost more to make more, raising the price for a temporary time
The term BUSINESS CYCLE is a popular way to describe the rescission-expansion pattern followed by the economy.
Answer:
competition based pricing
Explanation:
When a company engages in a competition based pricing strategy, they will set the price of their products or services taking based on the price of their main or direct competitor. The product or service provided by the competitor is used to benchmark both the price and quality of the goods and services offered by the company.
For example, Coca Cola products are used as a price reference for all the soda products sold by other companies.