Limitations of Single-Sided Economic Analysis
Consider an economy that experiences a major technological breakthrough, significantly boosting its potential productivity. Analyze the limitations of using a purely demand-focused model to predict the economic outcome. Similarly, analyze the limitations of using a purely supply-focused model. Conclude by explaining how a synthesized framework that incorporates both perspectives offers a more comprehensive understanding of the resulting changes in output, employment, and price levels.
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