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Recent technological advances have improved the productivity of labor and return on capital. These technological advances has resulted in an increase in productivity of goods that can be mass produced on an inexpensive scale lowering firms’ costs. Analyze the implications of the technological revolution in the short and long run. Be sure to label the axes, curves, use arrows to show shifts in curves, and mark the equilibrium points: "A" for initial equilibrium; "B" for the short-run equilibrium, "C" for the long-run equilibrium. a. Using both the IS-LM and AS-AD models graphically illustra

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