Chapter 20 - Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply

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Interest rates

________ fall, which stimulates the demand for investment goods.

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Real GDP

________ is the variable most commonly used to monitor short- run changes in the economy.

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overall price level

Changes in the ________ can temporarily mislead suppliers about what is happening in the individual markets in which they sell their output.

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real GDP falls

When __________ in a recession, personal income, corporate profits, consumer spending, investment spending, industrial production, retail sales, home sales, auto sales, etc.

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larger quantity of goods

The increase in consumer spending means a(n) ________ and services demanded.

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Consumers

________ are wealthier, which stimulates the demand for consumption goods.

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Stagflation

________- a period of falling output and rising prices.

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price level

A decrease in the ________ raises the real value of money and makes consumers wealthier, which in turn encourages them to spend more.

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Depression

________- a severe recession.

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Recession

________- a period of declining real incomes and rising unemployment.

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currency

The ________ depreciates, which stimulates the demand for net exports.

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business cycle

fluctuations in the economy.

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Nominal wages

________ are slow to adjust to changing economic conditions.

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Short run fluctuations

________ in output and the price level should be viewed as deviations from the continuing long- run trends of output growth and inflation.

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Interest-rate effect

The price level and investment

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interest rates

When a fall in the U.S. price level causes U.S. ________ to fall, the real value of the dollar declines in foreign exchange markets.

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Wealth effect

The price level and consumption

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interest rate

Conversely, a higher price level raises the ________, discourages investment spending, and decreases the quantity of goods and services demanded.

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Exchange-rate effect

The price level and net exports

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