Question #227149

An increase in the productivity of labour will lead to:

A. An upward shift of the aggregate production function but no movement along it.

B. An downward shift of the aggregate production function but no movement along it.

C. a movement along the aggregate production function but no shift in it.

D. both a movement along and an upward shift in the aggregate production function.


Expert's answer

An upward shift of the aggregate production function but no movement along it.


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