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Monique T

Outlook for U.S. Consumer Spending Brightens on Employment Gains | Bloomberg Businessweek - 1 views

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    The aggregate demand in an economy is made up of the total spending on goods and services in a country, and one of the components of aggregate demand is consumption (consumer spending). This article outlines some reasons as to why consumer spending - consumption - is expected to increase in the US in the coming months.
Adam C

Mexico's 4Q Aggregate Demand Up 3.9% On Year - 0 views

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    NASDAQ News: Mexico's 4Q Aggregate Demand Up 3.9% On Year This article discusses the increase in Aggregate Demand in Mexico in the last Quarter of 2011. Furthermore, because of this increase of AD, the GDP also rose.
Monique T

Canada, Japan agree to enter negotiations for free-trade deal | The Toronto Star - 3 views

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    When countries form a free-trade deal, it allows the imports and exports between the countries to grow, because there are less trade restrictions such as tariffs. This means that, with import prices decreasing, aggregate supply in Canada will increase.
Mirren M

Mexico's 4Q Aggregate Demand Up 3.9% On Year - 1 views

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    This article talks about how the Aggregate Demand increases in that year.
Katie Edwards

Indian economic slowdown to continue in next financial year: World Bank - The Economic Times - 0 views

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    This is a report on the World Bank's economic predictions for the financial situation of India in 2012-13. Economic growth will be low, and aggregate demand in mentioned in the context of fiscal consolidation and higher interest rates. These factors will decrease the AD, and we are especially aware that higher interest rates decrease investment and firm spending. Both of those activities will undoubtedly hinder India's national economic growth.
Katie Edwards

New economic indicator shows franchise industry growing stronger - On Small Business - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    This article discusses the impact of business franchises in the US economy. The output and production of the franchises has been increasing and maturing as the economy gets better. This contributes to the national output, and the capacity for that output known as aggregate supply.  "The franchise industry is a unique business sector and a vitally important contributor to the U.S. economy spanning some 300 lines of business, supporting nearly 18 million jobs, 825,000 establishments and providing for over $2.1 trillion in economic output,"
Nadiya Safonova

Colorado Forest Fires and Increased Natural Disasters in USA - 1 views

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    Natural Disasters, Latest Natural Disaster News - Aggregate supply rises when weather conditions are stable and well, however the rate of bad weather, such as these fires which are destroying large chunks of land will cause the Aggregate supply to decrease.
Dan Call

RBI cant take the risk of not containing aggregate demand: YV Reddy - 0 views

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    This artcile involving an interview with YV Reddy, talks about how aggregate demand is very important to not only specific countries, but to the world, talking about how the Eurozone is a key factor within the worlds economies.
Dan Call

Long Run Aggregate Supply Verticality: Fact Or Fiction?| Find Articles - 1 views

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    This article discusses whether or not it is a realistic or feasbale presumption to make that an aggregate supply curve can be vertical in the long run. The article discusses this is alot of detail and outline reasons why in fact the model may not work as it is yet to be truly tested.
Hannah S

Not favouritism, just error - 0 views

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    Jan 11th 2012, 15:07 by C.O. | LONDON SCOTT SUMNER recently wrote a nice post entitled "The myth of the pro-German ECB". I disagree with his argument that the Balassa-Samuelson effect explains higher inflation rates in the European periphery (isn't this effect based on productivity gains in the tradables sector?), but in my view he is right on his main point: monetary policy by the ECB was too tight for Germany. This article is about how Germany seems to be the only country in the eurozone not failing because of the reduction in aggregate demand from the euro. It explores the reasons for this.
Nadiya Safonova

Bank of Canada - Monetary Policy - 0 views

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    This article offers an explanation of the role of the bank of Canada in the economy and all the different factors they have to assess and keep in mind in order to help economic growth...one of the factors they must consider is aggregate demand....as it is related to a lot of other factors.
Lucas G

Minimum wage due to rise by 11p - 1 views

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    This article concerns the fact that minimum wage for the UK will be raised by 11p; an increase of 1.8% from its current level. This change will affect aggregate supply in the short run (SRAS curve); as it will effectively increase the costs of production for all the firms in the industries of the economy. The result will be a shift to the left on the SRAS model.
Mirren M

The long, dark shadows of depressions - 1 views

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    Quote from article :"A large chunk of the industrial world has fallen into deep and long depressions characterised by persistent high unemployment". Basically the article talks about how unemployment impacts the AS and AD of an economy and its domino effects as well.
Katie Edwards

Fed's Policies Have Been 'Hideous' for Economic Recovery - 2 views

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    "We need to have a much more honest conversation about the tradeoff between inflation and real growth." There is an ongoing conflict of how to manage inflation via increasing aggregate demand which is the classic trade off. The article indicates "liberals arguing for government intervention and conservatives often pushing for tax breaks and incentives to get the private sector moving again." This is not only a national economic conflict, but a political conflict as well.
Lola Z

India needs a dose of supply-side economics - Economy and Politics - livemint.com - 0 views

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    India's booming GDP has been making it become a leading pioneer in economic development. However, while the demand side is soaring, the supply side is lagged behind. The production capacity is not enough to catch up with the expand in demand. However, while the trend could not slow down, India can neither create enough jobs nor fund an ambitious welfare state without faster economic growth.
Hannah S

Are falling prices good news? - 1 views

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    This article is about how the falling prices may not be good news for everyone. It may mean that jobs are harder to get when businesses don't want to employ more people. It may symbolise the fact that a recession is about to happen or is happening.
Ya Hsuan

The euro in a shrinking zone - Global Public Square - CNN.com Blogs - 0 views

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    This article discussed how Robert Skidelsky, a member of the British House of Lords, is Professor Emeritus of Political Economy at Warwick University. For more from Skidelsky, visit Project Syndicate or follow it on Facebook and Twitter. By Robert Skidelsky, Project Syndicate The recent European Union summit was a disaster.
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    It is about how European Union summit was a disaster, and that the debts of the government has been mounting up. Therefore, they are thinking of plans for the future to make the eurozone stay, survive and not dealing with economic downfall.
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