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Manipulating the AD/AS Model: Exogenous Demand and Supply Shocks WorksheetManipulating the AD/AS Model: Exogenous Demand and Supply Shocks Worksheet
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Manipulating the AD/AS Model: Exogenous Demand and Supply Shocks

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Explore the economic theory of supply and demand using this resource. This lesson focuses on using the AD/AS model, including exogenous demand and supply shocks.Learners read a description and then draw a AD curve that represents the change caused by the demand shock.

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economics, supply and demand

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exogenous demand shock, exogenous supply shock, economics, supply and demand, ad/as model, social studies
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