Macroeconomics
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Author: PARKIN, Michael
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Chapter 29, Problem 24APA
(a)
To determine
Identify the effect of fall in business investment on the aggregate
(b)
To determine
Graphically illustrate the AD–AS model when the business investment decreases.
(c)
To determine
Graphically illustrate the
(d)
To determine
Identify the meaning of ‘Country B might be heading toward recession’.
(e)
To determine
Graphically illustrate the AD–AS model when the economy faces recession.
(f)
To determine
Graphically illustrate the Philips curve model when the economy faces the recession.
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