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QUESTION:
Suppose the economy is initially in long-run equilibrium. Then suppose there is a sudden rise in the price of crude oil due to a military conflict in the Middle East. If policymakers allow the economy to adjust to long-run equilibrium on its own, according to the model of aggregate demand and aggregate supply, what happens to prices and output in the long run?

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