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Demand Side of the Economy

The demand side of the economy represents the total expenditure on the goods and services it produces. The primary sources of this demand are consumption by households, investment by firms, government spending, and purchases by foreign customers (exports). A portion of domestic demand is also satisfied by imports. In a microeconomic model for a single good, the demand side refers to the collective decisions of that good's buyers.

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