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Market System: Price, Demand and Supply
C/E/364. Demand and supply responses to credit crunch
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- 2009
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The paper examines the relationship between demand and supply explaining why the aggregate demand (AD) curve is negatively sloping and aggregate supply (AS) curve is positively sloping. The effects of the credit crunch are considered from the perspective of the demand and supply curves' behaviour and the productivity of investment projects.
KEYWORDS: AD/AS model, aggregate supply, aggregate demand, macroeconomics, credit crunch, investment projects,
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