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Thus at any moment of time , some markets will exhibit excess demands while others exhibit excess supplies . ... If , in this situation , aggregate demand starts rising , the supplies will expand in all markets ; but it is quite likely ...
Thus at any moment of time , some markets will exhibit excess demands while others exhibit excess supplies . ... If , in this situation , aggregate demand starts rising , the supplies will expand in all markets ; but it is quite likely ...
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If one takes the view that wage - changes are exogenous then there is no reason why orthodox Keynesian demand management policies should not be pres- cribed ; for the inflation would proceed , at much the same rate , whether the demand ...
If one takes the view that wage - changes are exogenous then there is no reason why orthodox Keynesian demand management policies should not be pres- cribed ; for the inflation would proceed , at much the same rate , whether the demand ...
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is that the nexus between unemployment and the particular demand for final output which is associated with it is snapped . This represents a crisis for policy , but not one for orthodox macroeconomics . The crisis for theory might arise ...
is that the nexus between unemployment and the particular demand for final output which is associated with it is snapped . This represents a crisis for policy , but not one for orthodox macroeconomics . The crisis for theory might arise ...
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