AP ECONOMICS: April 13 Warm-up On two separate loanable funds market graphs, show: (1) a change in SLF and an explanation why SLF may change; and (2)

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AP ECONOMICS: April 13 Warm-up On two separate loanable funds market graphs, show: (1) a change in SLF and an explanation why SLF may change; and (2) a change in DLF and an explanation why DLF may change. AP Economics Learning Target In order to gain an understanding of the inflation-unemployment tradeoff, I will learn about the Phillips Curve (PC). I will know I have it when I can: (1) draw an appropriately labeled Phillips Model; and (2) relate changes in the short-run Phillips Curve (SRPC) to changes in aggregate demand in the LRAS-AS-AD Model. --background & graph of PC --relating SRPC to AD Assignment --study for loanable funds quiz (quiz is NEXT CLASS) --read Module 34 --watch videos at Mr. Clifford’s web site (AC-DC Economics)