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Calista Litke
on Nov 16, 2024Verified
We can explain continued increases in both output and the price level by supposing that only aggregate demand shifted right over time.
Aggregate Demand
Entire level of requisition for goods and services in an economy, marked at a certain unified price level over a distinct time phase.
- Learn the dynamics of output and price levels in response to economic policies and external shocks.
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Learning Objectives
- Learn the dynamics of output and price levels in response to economic policies and external shocks.
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