On a piece of graph paper draw a set of axes, such as those in the figure above, but do not draw the supply curves shown there. Instead, draw a long-run aggregate supply curve based on the assumption that the natural level of real output is $3,000 billion. What is the slope of the curve? At what point does it intersect the horizontal axis? Next draw a short-run aggregate supply curve based on the assumption that the expected level of inpout prices is 1.5. Where does this short-run aggregate supply curve intersect the long-run aggregate supply curve that you drew?
Just need an explanation of what it woudl look like?