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How can aggregate demand be increased during depression, according to Keynes? - Economics

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How can aggregate demand be increased during depression, according to Keynes?

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According to Keynes, aggregate demand is made up of consumption and investment. Since consumption remains relatively constant in the short run, the only effective way to raise aggregate demand during a depression is by increasing investment. In addition, aggregate supply refers to the total amount of money entrepreneurs are willing to spend on producing goods at a particular level of employment.

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Chapter 17: Aggregate Demand and Supply - Determinants of Equilibrium - TEST QUESTIONS [Page 17.11]

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Chapter 17 Aggregate Demand and Supply - Determinants of Equilibrium
TEST QUESTIONS | Q A. 14. | Page 17.11
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