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Aggregate Demand & Supply Chapter 22. Behavior of Aggregate Demand’s Component Parts.

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1 Aggregate Demand & Supply Chapter 22

2 Behavior of Aggregate Demand’s Component Parts

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4 Factors that Shift Aggregate Demand An increase in the money supply shifts AD to the right because it lowers interest rates and stimulates investment spending An increase in spending from any of the components C, I, G, NX, will also shift AD to the right

5 Aggregate Supply Long-run aggregate supply curve –Determined by amount of capital and labor and the available technology –Vertical at the natural rate of output generated by the natural rate of unemployment Short-run aggregate supply curve –Wages and prices are sticky –Generates an upward sloping SRAS as firms attempt to take advantage of short-run profitability when price level rises

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7 Factors that Shift SRAS Costs of production –Tightness of the labor market –Expected price level –Wage push –Change in production costs unrelated to wages (supply shocks)

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11 Self-Correcting Mechanism Regardless of where output is initially, it returns eventually to the natural rate Slow –Wages are inflexible, particularly downward –Need for active government policy Rapid –Wages and prices are flexible –Less need for government intervention

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14 Conclusions Shift in aggregate demand affects output only in the short run and has no effect in the long run Shifts in aggregate demand affects only price level in the long run Shift in short run aggregate supply affects output and price only in the short run and has no effect in the long run The economy has a self-correcting mechanism


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