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AP Macroeconomics
Unit 3 – National Income and Price Determination
Topic 3.1
What is the main difference between market demand and aggregate demand?
Market demand represents the demand for goods and services by consumers only.
Market demand includes government spending, while aggregate demand does not.
Market demand measures production, while aggregate demand measures sales.
Market demand shows the demand for one good/service at different prices, while aggregate demand shows the demand for all goods and services at different price levels.
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