Aggregate demand

total amount of demand for goods and services in an economy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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In macroeconomics, Aggregate Demand (AD) or Domestic Final Demand (DFD) is the total demand for final goods and services in an economy at a time.[1] This is the demand for the gross domestic product of a country. It shows the amount of goods and services that will be bought at all possible different prices.[2]

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