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aggregate demandThe total demand for a country's output, including demands for consumption, investment, government purchases, and net exports.
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aggregate demandTotal demand for goods and services in an economy. It comprises consumption by households, spending by companies and local and central government and export demand from overseas consumers and companies.
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aggregate demandThe total (or aggregate) real expenditures on final goods and services produced in the domestic economy that buyers would willing and able to make at different price levels, during a given time period [..]
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aggregate demandDefinition A macroeconomic value equal to the sum of all personal consumption expenditures, business expenditures, and government expenditures in a particular time period.
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aggregate demandThe total demand of all potential buyers of a commodity or service. Includes all individuals and organizations that have the ability, willingness, and authority to purchase such products.
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aggregate demandA schedule (or graph) that shows the value of output (real GDP) that would be demanded at different price levels.
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aggregate demandGross domestic product as measured by the sum of final expenditure on goods and services produced.
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aggregate demandthe total effective demand for the nation’s total output of goods and services.
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aggregate demandIs the relationship between the total quantity of goods and services demanded and the price level.
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aggregate demandThe total demand of all potential buyers of a commodity or service. Includes all individuals and organizations that have the ability, willingness, and authority to purchase such products.
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aggregate demandThe amount of goods and services households, companies, the government and the rest of the world can and want to obtain at a given price level and for a certain period in a country. The National Accou [..]
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aggregate demandAlso more accurately referred to as aggregate expenditure, this is one of the key concepts introduced by John Maynard Keynes that still today is at the heart of most macroeconomic theories about the d [..]
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