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|example=An increase in government spending can lead to higher aggregate demand. | |||
|references=John Doe, Economics for Beginners, 2023. | |||
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Aggregate Demand
Definition: The total demand for goods and services within an economy at a given overall price level and in a given period.
Example: An increase in government spending can lead to higher aggregate demand.
References: John Doe, Economics for Beginners, 2023.
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Aggregate Demand
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References: John Doe, Economics for Beginners, 2023.
Example: An increase in government spending can lead to higher aggregate demand.
Definition: The total demand for goods and services within an economy at a given overall price level and in a given period.
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Definition | The total demand for goods and services within an economy at a given overall price level and in a given period. |
Example | An increase in government spending can lead to higher aggregate demand. |
References | John Doe, Economics for Beginners, 2023. |