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Distinguishing Economic Shocks

An economist is studying two separate, independent events in an economy.

Event A: A widespread technological innovation leads to a significant, sustained increase in national income. Event B: A government report predicts a very strong economy for the next two years, causing a wave of consumer optimism and an immediate increase in household spending, even before any income changes are realized.

For each event, explain its effect on the aggregate demand curve (which plots total spending against national income). Specifically, state whether the event causes a movement along the curve or a shift of the entire curve, and briefly justify your reasoning for each.

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