The Aggregate Demand Aggregate Supply Model
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Explanation
An increase in military spending shifts aggregate demand rightward, causing prices to rise in the short run. However, in the long run, output returns to its natural level as aggregate supply adjusts, leaving output unchanged but with a higher price level.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.In the long-run aggregate supply and demand framework, what is the expected effect of an increase in the money supply?
- 2.Refer to Exhibit 4. If the economy is currently in a recession, represented by point B in Exhibit 4, what action should policymakers take to restore output to its natural long-run level?
- 3.What economic condition is characterized by increasing inflation alongside a decline in production?
- 4.If the economy starts at a long-run equilibrium and then experiences a drought that severely damages the wheat harvest, what is the short-run effect on prices and output according to the aggregate demand and aggregate supply model?
- 5.If the economy starts at long-run equilibrium and military expenditures increase due to escalating international conflicts, what is the short-term impact on price levels and output according to the aggregate demand and aggregate supply framework?
- 6.If the overall price level decreases but fixed nominal wage agreements cause the real wage to increase, leading firms to reduce their output, which theory does this illustrate?
- 7.Why does aggregate demand curve slope downward according to the wealth effect?
- 8.Which of the following does not explain why the aggregate demand curve has a downward slope?
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