IB Economics HL 3.2.4 Alternative views of aggregate supply
IB Economics HL 3.2.4 Alternative views of aggregate supply

IB Economics syllabusFirst assessment 2022
Students practise distinguishing Keynesian and monetarist/new classical AS curves, defining key terms like recession and inflationary gap in context.
How this is tested
- define ‘recession’ as two consecutive quarters of negative real GDP growth
- define an inflationary gap as excess demand when actual output rises above LRAS output
- sketch a Keynesian AD/AS diagram with spare capacity on the horizontal AS segment
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