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'aggregate supply' is an acceptable and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the total amount of goods and services available in an economy at any given time. For example, "The increase in aggregate supply drove inflation down last month."
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It also increases aggregate supply, because it supports private-sector productivity and efficiency.
This shifts the aggregate supply curve to the left, to S2.
They will indeed raise costs, that is, shift up the aggregate supply curve.
But inflation would result only if monetisation boosted aggregate demand enough to exceed aggregate supply.
The internet makes it cheaper and easier than ever to aggregate supply and demand.
They consider inflation's principal determinants to be the gap between aggregate supply and demand and the public's expectations.
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So, imagine a currency area with just two countries, Spain and Germany, which I'm going to represent in an aggregate supply-aggregate demand framework.
We propose aggregate supply-side (link redundancy, network scale, road density, population density) and demand-side (user travel time, traffic load) indicators and combine them in statistical regression models.
Neighborhood opposition to the establishment of new pits and quarries and the depletion of many deposits are limiting aggregate supplies.
This study presents an integrated model based on life cycle assessment and multi-objective optimization to plan the optimal aggregate supplies from different sources.
The acceptable emission targets in Hong Kong can be achieved under current aggregate production capacities, but medium and ambitious emission caps are too stringent and require substantial improvements in local aggregate supplies.
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