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trina_288

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I couldn't bring myself to call the advice line... :p
So i thought id ask here...

can u relate a decrease in exports or imports, or an increase to aggregate demand by way of the equation AD = C + I + G + (X-M)?

logically if u substitute the same values for C, I, and G it makes sense, i think... but economically can u state this relationship?

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firehose

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I'd say you'd be able to state that relationship, as long as use "ceteris parabus" or "all other things being equal".
 

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