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AD-AS represents aggregate demand curve (AD) and aggregate supply curve (AS). "In the aggregate demand-aggregate supply model, each point on the aggregate demand curve is an outcome of the IS-LM model for aggregate demand Y based on a particular price level. Starting from one point on the aggregate demand curve, at a particular price level and a quantity of aggregate demand implied by the IS-LM model for that price level, if one considers a higher potential price level, in the IS-LM model the real money supply M/P will be lower and hence the LM curve will be shifted higher, leading to lower aggregate demand; hence at the higher price level the level of aggregate demand is lower, so the aggregate demand curve is negatively sloped
The equilibrium price level increases, but the real GDP change depends on how much aggregate demand and aggregate supply change by.
The price will go down.
aggregate demand will decrease, lowering both real GDP and the price level
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AD-AS represents aggregate demand curve (AD) and aggregate supply curve (AS). "In the aggregate demand-aggregate supply model, each point on the aggregate demand curve is an outcome of the IS-LM model for aggregate demand Y based on a particular price level. Starting from one point on the aggregate demand curve, at a particular price level and a quantity of aggregate demand implied by the IS-LM model for that price level, if one considers a higher potential price level, in the IS-LM model the real money supply M/P will be lower and hence the LM curve will be shifted higher, leading to lower aggregate demand; hence at the higher price level the level of aggregate demand is lower, so the aggregate demand curve is negatively sloped
This is in accordance to the Demand & Supply Theory... When the demand for a product is high and its supply is low, this usually causes the price of that commodity to increase Similarly when supply for a product is high and the demand for that product is low, it causes the price of that product to decrease. Hence the supply is inversely related to the price of any product (Provided the Demand is in accordance to the two points mentioned above)
The equilibrium price level increases, but the real GDP change depends on how much aggregate demand and aggregate supply change by.
The aggregate demand curve show what consumers are willing to buy at a given price level, whereas the aggregate supply curve shows what producers are willing to produce at a given price level.
The equilibrium price level increases, but the real GDP change depends on how much aggregate demand and aggregate supply change by.
The equilibrium price level increases, but the real GDP change depends on how much aggregate demand and aggregate supply change by.
The price will go down.
aggregate demand will decrease, lowering both real GDP and the price level
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aggregate demand will decrease, lowering both real GDP and the price level