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Why does planned aggregate expenditure increase when output prices fall in the United States but not in the rest of the world?
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This leads to an increase in consumer spending as people are able to purchase more with their income. As a result, planned aggregate expenditure increases because consumers are spending more on goods and services. On the other hand, in the rest of the world, if Show more…
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