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1 April, 13:57

When aggregate demand increases in the keynesian range of aggregate supply curve?

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  1. 1 April, 17:37
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    When aggregate demand increases in the Keynesian theory of economics it tends to result in an increase in government spending or a decrease in taxes. This results in a rightward shift of the AD curve. Implying an increase in equilibrium output and employment.
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