An increase in price expectations in the Keynesian model will shift
A) labor demand and aggregate supply to the left.
B) labor demand to the left and aggregate supply to the right..
C) labor demand and aggregate demand to the right.
D) labor supply and aggregate supply to the left.
E) labor supply to the right and aggregate supply to the left.
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