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- Aggregate demand in Keynesian analysisKey points Aggregate demand is the sum of four components: consumption, investment, government spending, and net exports. Consumption can change for a number of reasons, including movements in income, taxes, expectations about future income, and changes in wealth levels. Investment can change in response to its expected profitability, which in turn is shaped by...0 Comments 0 Shares 5230 Views 0 Reviews
- Dial M for Murder. (1954)A former tennis star arranges the murder of his adulterous wife. My Link0 Comments 0 Shares 7848 Views 0 Reviews
- Keynes’ Law and Say’s Law in the AD/AS modelKey points The short-run aggregate supply, or SRAS, curve can be divided into three zones—the horizontal Keynesian zone, the vertical neoclassical zone, and the upward sloping intermediate zone in between the Keynesian and neoclassical zones. Keynes’ Law states that demand creates its own supply; changes in aggregate demand cause changes in real GDP and...0 Comments 0 Shares 3062 Views 0 Reviews
- Keynes’ Law and Say’s Law in the AD/AS modelKey points The short-run aggregate supply, or SRAS, curve can be divided into three zones—the horizontal Keynesian zone, the vertical neoclassical zone, and the upward sloping intermediate zone in between the Keynesian and neoclassical zones. Keynes’ Law states that demand creates its own supply; changes in aggregate demand cause changes in real GDP and...0 Comments 0 Shares 2760 Views 0 Reviews
- PoliticsPolitics, the dynamic realm where power, policy, and people intersect, remains one of the most discussed and debated topics worldwide. From the grand stage of international relations to the intricacies of local governance, politics shapes societies and influences the course of history. In this article, we'll explore the multifaceted nature of politics, its significance, challenges, and evolving...0 Comments 0 Shares 6071 Views 0 Reviews
- Python Dictionary Key/Value SwapYou can change the keys and values in a dictionary using a loop and items(). This can be helpful if the key doesn't exist in the dictionary, but the value exist. Here's an example: d = {'key1': 'val1', 'key2': 'val2', 'key3': 'val3'} d_swap = {v: k for k, v in d.items()} print(d_swap) # {'val1': 'key1', 'val2': 'key2', 'val3': 'key3'}0 Comments 0 Shares 2764 Views 0 Reviews
- Remove Keys from Dictionary - PythonIn order to delete keys from the diction, you would have to use 'del'. Here's an example:x = {123: 456} del x[123] print(x) >> {} If the key doesn't exist in the dictionary, it'll throw an KeyError exception.0 Comments 0 Shares 2758 Views 0 Reviews
- SSD with DRAM and without DRAM: understanding the differencesSSD with DRAM and without DRAM: understanding the differences Solid-state drives (SSDs) have become an integral part of modern computers, providing lightning-fast download and application speeds. However, when choosing an SSD, you will come across two main options: drives with DRAM cache and drives without DRAM but with HMB technology. In this article, we'll take an in-depth look at the...0 Comments 0 Shares 11975 Views 0 Reviews
- The building blocks of Keynesian analysisKey points Keynesian economics is based on two main ideas. First, aggregate demand is more likely than aggregate supply to be the primary cause of a short-run economic event like a recession. Second, wages and prices can be sticky, and so, in an economic downturn, unemployment can result. The coordination argument states that downward wage and price flexibility...0 Comments 0 Shares 3232 Views 0 Reviews
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