ECON 1010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 27: John Stuart Mill, Aggregate Demand, Aggregate Supply

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Econ 1010 lecture # 8 - chapter 26 continued. A change in any influence on buying plans other than the price level changes aggregate demand. The main influences on aggregate demand are: expectations, fiscal policy and monetary policy, the world economy. Expectations about future income, future inflation and future profits change aggregate demand. Increases in expected future income increase people"s consumption today and increases aggregate demand. You are going to buy more now, so aggregate demand will increase. It is the government"s attempt to influence the economy by setting and changing taxes, making transfer payments, and purchasing goods and services. A tax cut or an increase in transfer payments increases households" disposable income. Aggregate income minus taxes plus transfer payments. It is the changes in the interest rates and the quantity of money in the economy. An increase in the quantity of money increases buying power and increases aggregate demand.

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