Chapter 24: Q 30. (page 602)
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
There are various factors by which the AD curve shifts.
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Chapter 24: Q 30. (page 602)
Name some factors that could cause AD to shift, and say whether they would shift AD to the right or to the left.
There are various factors by which the AD curve shifts.
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