In the AD-AS model, aggregate demand represents____market. A) goods B) labor C) goods and services D) money
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Step 1: In the AD-AS model, aggregate demand represents the total amount of goods and services that households, businesses, and the government are willing to purchase at a given price level. Show more…
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