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Bulatovic M

Palestine News & Info Agency - WAFA - West Bank Aggregate Demand down as Israel withhol... - 1 views

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    This article reports the aggregate demand decline in Israel as well as Gaza strip, it relays thoughts of industrial firm owners who hope and expect an increase in the near future of a reduction in production costs due to oil prices declining, a very relevant topic as always is the price of oil.
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    This article is about the West Bank overall economy has witnessed a decline in aggregate demand for the second consecutive month, mainly due to partial payment of public sector salaries, due to Israel's withholding of clearance revenues, according to the Palestine Monetary Authority.
Bulatovic M

MPA Data Highlights Continuing Concern On Future Aggregate Supply - HUB - 1 views

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    This Article talks about the concern of the future of Aggregate Supply, The aggregate demand is increasing and the mineral products association is concerned how that wil affect the aggregate supply of there products.
Sinmaz S

Economic Issues That Increase Aggregate Demand - 1 views

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    This article basically discusses what aggregate demand is. It also discusses the factors that make it up and how its a reflection of the economy.
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    This article by Laura Acavedo talks about interplay of economic factors that help increase demand. The article starts by saying that understanding these factors are important for the growth and future of small businesses. The factors that the article views are Interest Rate Decrease, Decrease in Taxes, International Involvement and Government Expenditures. I think this article is quite helpful for us all, and I would advise everyone in this class to read it :)
MohamedH H

Corporate Profits and Aggregate Demand - 0 views

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    This article is from Forbes, and as you know Forbes provide articles from news and analyse them. This is what we definitely need to go through sometimes. Besides, the article talks about corporate profits and aggregate demand.
Kim J

Regularising contract workers will improve aggregate demand in the economy - 1 views

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    This article talks a way to increase aggregate demand in the economy by providing workers with reliable source of income.
Ewumni M

Economist's View - 0 views

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    A recent Federal Reserve paper makes the case that potential GDP is to some extent endogenous to aggregate demand shocks... One example of this phenomenon would be workers who had up-to-date skills and were productive, but lost their job because of the Great Recession.
Benndorf J

Austerity vs. European society - 1 views

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    The article suggets how immense cutbacks had to be made by the government in terms of money spend on education or pensions. It is stated how "when aggregate demand falls short of aggregate supply, governments must increase public spending." The article further suggests that the government needs to focus on designing and implementing social policies that ensure the livelihoods, health, education, and housing on segments of the population.
Benndorf J

Why Public Investment? - 0 views

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    The article suggets how economic growth is likely to decrease in the near future and how there may be a global shortage of aggregate demand. However, the article also suggests that investment in the public sector could invert this crises and states that "productivity gains are vital to long-term growth" as they lead to, higher incomes and increase demand.
Tutar A

Macroeconomic News - 0 views

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    This article is taken from an online newspaper, London South East. It can be deliberated in two ways. When we consider that consumer expenditure has shown an upward trend in the third quarter, we can say that agreegate demand has incresed. On the other hand, it can be seen that investments for firms increased considerably and therefore this could cause the aggregate supply to increase.
Jack L

The Guardian view on inflation: way off target | Editorial - 0 views

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    This article talks about how the guardian feel that George Osborne has failed to achieve a satisfactory inflation rate. There is an inverse relationship between inflation rate and aggregate demand. If interest rates are high then there is an increase in the cost of borrowing for the consumer. As well when interest rates are there is a higher return from savings in banks.
Aminu S

ECB vice-president attacks supply side view of eurozone woes - FT.com - 0 views

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    The ECB vice-president has launched a staunch defence of the central banks's quantitative easing programme, saying large-scale asset purchases were necessary to counter Europe's problem of insufficient demand. Speaking at the Cambridge Union in
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