Question: Aggregate Demand: Aggregate Demand Curve: Real Wealth Effect: Interest Rate Effect: Exchange Rate Effect: Consumer Spending: Consumer Investment or Long-Term Consumer Purchases: Investment Spending: Government

  1. Aggregate Demand:
  2. Aggregate Demand Curve:
  3. Real Wealth Effect:
  4. Interest Rate Effect:
  5. Exchange Rate Effect:
  6. Consumer Spending:
  7. Consumer Investment or Long-Term Consumer Purchases:
  8. Investment Spending:
  9. Government Spending:
  10. Net Exports:

Topic Two:

  1. Consumption Function:
  2. Marginal Propensity to Consume (MPC):
  3. Marginal Propensity to Save (MPS):
  4. Planned Investment Spending:
  5. Autonomous Spending:
  6. Inventory Investment:
  7. Spending Multiplier:
  8. Tax Multiplier:
  9. Transfer Multiplier:
  10. Balanced Budget Multiplier:

Topics Three and Four:

  1. Aggregate Supply:
  2. Aggregate Supply Curve:
  3. Short-Run:
  4. Long-Run:
  5. Nominal Wage:
  6. Real Wage:
  7. Sticky Wages:
  8. Input Costs:
  9. Resource Prices:
  10. Short-Run Aggregate Supply Curve:
  11. Long-Run Aggregate Supply Curve:
  12. Flexible Wages:
  13. Full Employment Level of Output:

Topics Five and Six:

  1. AD-AS Model:
  2. Short-Run Equilibrium Aggregate Price Level:
  3. Short-Run Equilibrium Aggregate Output:
  4. Demand Shock:
  5. Supply Shock:
  6. Recessionary Gap:
  7. Inflationary Gap:
  8. Output Gap:

Topic Seven:

  1. Self Correction:

Topics Eight and Nine:

  1. Stabilization Policy:
  2. Fiscal Policy:
  3. Monetary Policy:
  4. Expansionary Fiscal Policy:
  5. Contractionary Fiscal Policy:
  6. Automatic Stabilizers:
  7. Discretionary Fiscal Policy:
  8. Non-Discretionary Fiscal Policy:

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