单词 | aggregate demand |
释义 | > as lemmasaggregate demand aggregate demand n. Economics the total demand for, or spending on, goods, services, etc., within a particular market. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > trading conditions > [noun] > supply and demand or market market1651 aggregate demand1797 market behaviour1932 1797 F. M. Eden State of Poor I. ii. i. 477 He consults only his own convenience in purchasing it: others do the same, without calling in the advice of their neighbours; and it is thus that the aggregate demand is formed. 1805 Parl. Deb. 1st Ser. 5 App. p. xxxvi Would such assignments have been allowed on account of the aggregate balance exceeding the aggregate demand? 1936 J. M. Keynes Gen. Theory Employment ii. iii. 25 The volume of employment is given by the point of intersection between the aggregate demand function and the aggregate supply function. 1958 J. K. Galbraith Affluent Society viii. 92 The immediate..cause of depression is a fall in the aggregate demand..for buying the output of the economy. 2001 Amer. Econ. Rev. 91 254/2 The primary effect of a bubble is to increase aggregate demand, by increasing consumers' wealth and by improving the balance sheets of borrowers. < as lemmas |
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