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Question : The aggregate demand curve slopes downward due to the:

Option 1: Wealth effect, interest rate effect, and foreign trade effect
  

Option 2: Wealth effect and interest rate effect only
   

Option 3: Interest rate effect and foreign trade effect only

 

Option 4: Wealth effect and foreign trade effect only


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Correct Answer: Wealth effect, interest rate effect, and foreign trade effect
  


Solution : The correct answer is (a) the wealth effect, interest rate effect, and foreign trade effect.

The downward slope of the aggregate demand curve is a fundamental concept in macroeconomics. It indicates the inverse relationship between the overall price level in an economy and the quantity of goods and services demanded.

These three effects—wealth effect, interest rate effect, and foreign trade effect—combine to create the downward slope of the aggregate demand curve, reflecting the inverse relationship between the overall price level and the quantity of goods and services demanded in an economy.

 

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