Chapter 11: 30 (page 292)
Name some factors that could cause AD to shift, and say whether they would shift AD to the right or to the left.
Short Answer
Consumer and company behavior, as well as government policy, all influence aggregate demand.
Chapter 11: 30 (page 292)
Name some factors that could cause AD to shift, and say whether they would shift AD to the right or to the left.
Consumer and company behavior, as well as government policy, all influence aggregate demand.
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