Learn: Using Fiscal Policy to Shift Aggregate Demand (AD)
AQA A level economics 7136 specification
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What is a key component of Aggregate Demand (AD)?
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Which of the following are examples of expansionary fiscal policy? (Select all that apply)
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The {{blank0}} measures the impact of government spending on economic output, while {{blank1}} refers to unused resources in the economy.
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Which of the following are risks of using fiscal policy to increase AD? (Select all that apply)
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