Principles of Economics
The long-run aggregate supply (LRAS) curve represents the maximum level of real output that an economy can produce at full employment, given the existing production technology, factor inputs, and institutional constraints. It depicts the relationship between the overall price level and the economy's total output in the long run, when all factors of production can be adjusted.
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