Chapter 24: Problem 23
What are the economic reasons why the AD curve slopes down?
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Chapter 24: Problem 23
What are the economic reasons why the AD curve slopes down?
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Name some factors that could cause AD to shift, and say whether they would shift AD to the right or to the left.
If the economy is operating in the Keynesian zone of the SRAS curve and aggregate demand falls, what is likely to happen to real GDP?
Some politicians have suggested tying the minimum wage to the consumer price index (CPI). Using the AD/AS diagram, what effects would this policy most likely have on output, the price level, and employment?
Suppose Mexico, one of our largest trading partners and purchaser of a large quantity of our exports, goes into a recession. Use the AD/AS model to determine the likely impact on our equilibrium GDP and price level.
How is cyclical unemployment illustrated in an AD/AS model?
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