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Analyzing How AD Components Shift the Aggregate Demand Curve

The aggregate demand curve's position can be analyzed by examining how changes in each component of the aggregate demand equation cause it to shift. Variations in autonomous spending components—such as autonomous consumption, investment, government spending, or exports—will result in a parallel shift of the entire AD curve, indicating a change in aggregate demand at every level of income.

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