Sanitas
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Quit talking down to me. It really does you a disservice.
Hmm, aggregate demand directly affects consumer demand? Demand affects demand?! Genius!
What you do when you aggregate is ignore the fact that consumption is still up in certain areas and down in others during a recession. Just because aggregate demand has fallen does not mean that all demand has fallen. Maybe it's you who should do some reading on economics. It really is interesting stuff.
Economics in One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt. You should read it. It's free online.
Do you know anything about econ?
Aggregate demand is the TOTAL DEMAND for all goods in service in an economy. It is all demand.
Aggregate | Define Aggregate at Dictionary.com