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* The [[demand]] element of a [[supply and demand]] [[partial equilibrium]] diagram, in [[microeconomics]] |
* The [[demand]] element of a [[supply and demand]] [[partial equilibrium]] diagram, in [[microeconomics]] |
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* The [[aggregate demand]] in an economy, in [[macroeconomics]] |
* The [[aggregate demand]] in an economy, in [[macroeconomics]] |
Revision as of 13:40, 29 April 2014
The Demand side is a word
- The demand element of a supply and demand partial equilibrium diagram, in microeconomics
- The aggregate demand in an economy, in macroeconomics
- Economic policy actions which are designed to affect aggregate demand.
- Demand-side learning referring to the incentive to learn how to use and modify free software as opposed to buying conventional software.
The term is also used broadly to distinguish supply-side economics from other schools, for instance Keynesian economics.