Chapter 24: Q 31. (page 602)
Would a shift of AD to the right tend to make the equilibrium quantity and price level higher or lower? What about a shift of AD to the left?
Short Answer
Yes there are varied solutions to the shift of the AD curve.
Chapter 24: Q 31. (page 602)
Would a shift of AD to the right tend to make the equilibrium quantity and price level higher or lower? What about a shift of AD to the left?
Yes there are varied solutions to the shift of the AD curve.
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level for the imaginary country of Xurbia.
a. Plot the AD/AS diagram from the data. Identify
the equilibrium.
b. Imagine that, as a result of a government tax
cut, aggregate demand becomes higher by at
every price level. Identify the new equilibrium.
c. How will the new equilibrium alter output? How
will it alter the price level? What do you think
will happen to employment?
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sheet of paper and then add a foreign country as a third agent. Draw a rough sketch of the flows of imports, exports,
and the payments for each on your diagram.
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