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The phrase "a shortfall in demand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to economics, business, or market analysis when discussing a situation where the demand for a product or service is less than expected or required.
Example: "The company reported a shortfall in demand for its new product line, leading to a reassessment of its marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "a decline in demand" or "a decrease in demand."
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America alone suffers from a shortfall in demand of $880 billion a year, according to the Congressional Budget Office.How not to save the euroThe political failings that led to the ECB's intervention in the bond markets are even more worrying than those that spurred the actions by the Fed.
Wage moderation has therefore not led to a shortfall in demand, as originally feared by some.
"There is a shortfall in demand, if not a serious growth deceleration," he said.
But if all individuals cut spending at the same time, the result can be a shortfall in demand that negates the benefits of microeconomic reforms.
The data seem not to point toward structural factors as the primary driver of unemployment.Perhaps the problem is a shortfall in demand, which is preventing existing firms from expanding.
Lucas said that monetary policy could have real effects only as long as workers and firms were confused about whether a shortfall in demand was economy-wide or specific to them.
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At the same time, a shortfall in external demand in other economies could simply be offset by higher internal demand.
A shortfall in consumer demand has been the biggest contributor to Japan's deflationary woes.
AS THE Fed almost, nearly recognises, a shortfall in aggregate demand is constraining employment growth.
But I see little evidence that high unemployment is due to the shiftlessness of youths and far more evidence that high youth unemployment is due to systematic weakness in labour markets associated with a shortfall in aggregate demand.
"Like every other postwar recession before it, the Great Recession was caused by a shortfall in aggregate demand, meaning that the spending of households, businesses, and governments was not sufficient to keep the economy's resources fully employed," said the EPI.
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