Long-run macroeconomic growth

A. Moves the economy closer to the production possibilities curve.
B. Shifts the aggregate supply curve to the left.
C. Shifts the production possibilities curve outward.
D. Shifts the aggregate demand curve to the right.


Answer: C

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