Multiple Choice

Consider an economy in equilibrium where a sudden, negative supply shock occurs, such as a significant increase in the price of imported oil. If aggregate demand policies hold the level of employment constant in the immediate aftermath, what is the direct consequence for the wage-setting (WS) and price-setting (PS) curves and the resulting bargaining gap?

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