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Demand shockAn event that affects the demand for goods and services in an economy.Demand shock Similar MatchesCompensated demand curveCompensated demand curveA demand curve constructed under the assumption that demander's income is not held constant, but rather is varied to hold level of utility at a constant level. The change in consumer surplus calculated from particular compensated demand curves measures compensating variation and equivalent variation. Demand priceDemand priceThe price at which a given quantity is demanded; the demand curve viewed from the perspective of price as a function of quantity. Demand pull inflationDemand pull inflationA theory of inflation or price increases resulting from so-called excess demand. Related: Cost-push inflation. Reciprocal demand curveReciprocal demand curveAn offer curve. So called to emphasize that a country exports in order, reciprocally, to get imports in return. Aggregate demandAggregate demandThe total demand for a country's output, including demands for consumption, investment, government purchases, and net exports. Further SuggestionsDerived demanddemand deposit Demand line of credit Demand curve Demand deposit Elasticity of demand for imports Excess demand Hedging demands Reciprocal demand Precautionary demand (for money) Demand elasticity Demand schedule Demand Print-on-demand demand loan Money market demand account (MMDA) Variable rated demand bond (VRDB) Demand Demand function Relative demand Speculative demand (for money) Variable rate demand note Demand Note Elasticity of demand for exports Import demand elasticity |
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