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| Subject: Aggregate supply Mon Nov 22, 2010 1:30 pm | |
| In neo-Keynesian theory seen in many textbooks, an "aggregate supply and demand" diagram is drawn that looks like a typical Marshallian supply and demand diagram. The aggregate supply (AS) curve is usually drawn as upward-sloping in the short run, since the quantity of aggregate production supplied (Qs) rises as the average price level (P) rises. There are two main reasons why Qs might rise as P rises, i.e., why the AS curve is upward sloping: Auto Warrantiesnorth face jacket | |
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| Subject: Re: Aggregate supply Tue Jan 11, 2011 2:36 pm | |
| rises as the average price level (P) rises. There are two main reasons why Qs might rise as P rises, i.e., why the AS curve is upward sloping: house alarm systemsgillette mach 3 | |
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| Subject: Re: Aggregate supply Wed Jan 12, 2011 6:59 am | |
| Babylon 5 was one of the first shows to employ Internet marketing to create publicity among online readers far in advance of the airing of the pilot episode. Straczynski participated in online communities on Usenet (in the rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated newsgroup), and the GEnie and Compuserve systems before the web came together as it exists today. Straczynski had long participated in many online forums since the 1980s, and is widely credited as being the first notable artist and celebrity to interact with fans online, even before the advent of the world wide web.[4] This free interaction with his fans was not without its problems. A third season episode ("Passing Through Gethsemane") was originally developed a year earlier in 1994 but had to be "scuttled"[5] because a fan posted a story idea on GEnie that matched the plot of the episode. The story was not put back into the production pipeline until Straczynski could obtain a signed legal release from the fan.[6] The moderated Usenet group was created as a consequence, specifically to filter out story ideas. Straczynski also asked fans not to engage in fan-fiction while the show was in production, and most fans complied with this request.[7] cedar shinglesHow to get rid of varicose veins | |
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