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  2. Aggregate demand - Wikipedia

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    The aggregate demand curve is plotted with real output on the horizontal axis and the price level on the vertical axis. While it is theorized to be downward sloping, the Sonnenschein–Mantel–Debreu results show that the slope of the curve cannot be mathematically derived from assumptions about individual rational behavior.

  3. Law of demand - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, if the household expects the price of the commodity to decrease, it may postpone its purchases. Thus, some argue that the law of demand is violated in such cases. In this case, the demand curve does not slope down from left to right; instead, it presents a backward slope from the top right to down left.

  4. AD–AS model - Wikipedia

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    The AD (aggregate demand) curve in the static AD–AS model is downward sloping, reflecting a negative correlation between output and the price level on the demand side. It shows the combinations of the price level and level of the output at which the goods and assets markets are simultaneously in equilibrium.

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  7. Demand curve - Wikipedia

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    In most circumstances the demand curve has a negative slope, and therefore slopes downwards. This is due to the law of demand which conditions that there is an inverse relationship between price and the demand of commodity (good or a service). As price goes up quantity demanded reduces and as price reduces quantity demanded increases.

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    Emerging market stocks have fallen 10% since October amid fears of a new trade war, but markets are still not fully pricing in the risks, UBS said.

  9. Market power - Wikipedia

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    These patents give the drug companies a virtual monopoly in the protected product for the term of the patent. Factors of Production Barriers. An important influencing factor of market power is the control of the supply of factors of production to produce the good.