Sentences with phrase «in aggregate demand»

Thus, increases in aggregate demand for all housing types are equivalent with increases in the area's number of households.
In turn, developments in aggregate demand, in conjunction with developments in aggregate supply, influence the level of inflation in the economy.
«In government - run fiat currency systems, the central bank aims to adjust the money supply in response to changes in aggregate demand for money in order to stabilize the price level.
Niskanen sees the primary duty of the Fed as maintaining «a steady increase in aggregate demand consistent with a low target rate of inflation.»
If, in fact, an increase in the minimum wage were to result in a net increase in nominal aggregate spending, then we could eliminate any shortfall in aggregate demand relative to aggregate supply by merely boosting the minimum wage to whatever level necessary to eliminate the gap.
While some slowing in the pace of growth in some sectors — such as housing — is likely in the period ahead, there are few signs at present that any slowing in aggregate demand is likely to be particularly pronounced.
Overall effect of the decline in oil prices will be a positive driver in aggregate demand in the U.S., even though the decline in price of oil had negatively affected investment in equipment and structure needed for shale oil production, which had «become an important component of aggregate U.S. investment»
The debts built up like mad, ignoring the day when the inevitable weakening in aggregate demand would come, and debts of marginal, overindebted nations would prove weak.
Minus: Equities are highly sensitive to confidence / trends in aggregate demand.
In particular, the Federal Reserve System has been explicitly founded «to provide an elastic currency» to mitigate the price fluctuations that arise from changes in the aggregate demand for the U.S. dollar.
«The challenge is that without a significant increase in aggregate demand for the economy as a whole, retail tenants will play a damaging game of musical chairs, abandoning existing leases in older properties for newer properties touting better services,» he said.
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