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17. Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply Analysis
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17. Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply Analysis / Shifting Aggregate Demand / Problem 5
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If a government implements a large infrastructure project, what is the likely impact on aggregate demand and why?
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Aggregate demand decreases due to increased taxes.
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Aggregate demand decreases due to reduced private investment.
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Aggregate demand increases due to higher government spending.
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Aggregate demand remains unchanged as infrastructure projects do not affect demand.
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