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When there is increase in money supply what happens to aggregate demand curve?

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When there is increase in money supply what happens to aggregate demand curve?

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An increase in the money supply will shift the LM curve down, resulting in a lower interest rate and higher output. The aggregate demand curve (AD curve) will shift the the right, resulting in higher prices as well.

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