Which combination of shifts of aggregate demand and supply would definitely cause an increase in real GDP?

A. Demand shifts to the right and supply shifts to the right.
B. Demand shifts to the left and supply shifts to the right.
C. Demand shifts to the right and supply shifts to the left.
D. Demand shifts to the left and supply shifts to the left.


Answer: A

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