Between 2006 and 2007 oil prices nearly doubled. This caused:
A) the short- run aggregate supply curve to move to the right
B) a movement downwards along the short- run aggregate supply curve
C) the short- run aggregate supply curve to move to the left
D) a movement upwards along the short- run aggregate supply curve
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