The factor that determines how long this adjustment process takes is that the long-run aggregate supply curve (ASn), that is vertical at the level of potential GDP, is one that determines the level of real GDP in this economy in the long run.
When there is increases or decreases in aggregate demand, the neoclassical view holds the notion that how the macroeconomy adjusts is due to the foresight it has that even if wages and prices are termed “sticky”, or slow to change, in the short run, they will be flexible.
In the long-run neoclassical analysis, it is shown that the chain of economic events is ever changing as economic output is said to rise above potential GDP.
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