2.6 - Aggregate supply as an influence
on Australia’s economic activity
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(Economics SAC 2) Mapa Mental sobre 2.6 - Aggregate supply as an influence
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2.6 - Aggregate supply as an influence
on Australia’s economic activity
Define: AS is the Represents the sum of
quantity of goods and services supplied
by firms such partnerships, franchises
and government business enterprises.
Represents the sum of quantity of
goods and services supplied by firms
such partnerships, franchises and
government business enterprises.
The development of
aggregate supply-side theory
main determinant of
economic activity.
Supply creates its
own demand. More
goods and services
supplied, the more
income is created
and the greater
level of demand
and spending
can be overproduction and
underproduction since
spending should match
incomes
Demand and supply work
together
The effect of changes in aggregate supply
on economic activity
long term - can increase economic
activity and production by spending
more. The economy will soon hit
productive capacity and reach its
limit for AS.
short medium term is AD
When productive capacity is reached,
increases in volume of goods and services
supplied can increase depending on a nations
motivation to produce.
Capacity however depends on aggregate supply
factors. These evoke both quantity of resources
available and how efficiently they are used.
Motivation comes via profits
How more favourable aggregate supply side
conditions can increase economic activity
nations productive
capacity is reached, AS is
limited and economy
cannot grow. Economic
activity will only expand if
more favourable
aggregate supply side
conditions develop
eg) the discovery of additional minerals,
technological breakthroughs, improved
organisation skills, lower production
costs, higher profits and increased work
productivity.
When firms become
more motivated due to
these developments, the
nations productive
capacity or AS increases
creating a sustainable
plain for economic
activity.
How less favourable aggregate supply
side conditions can increase economic
activity
cause productive capacity to shrink.
Some of these developments are
resources being depleted,
droughts, floods, storms, destroying of
infrastructure and capacity, drop in worker
efficiency, strikes and overall drops in
business profits.
Regardless if the AD levels are
sufficient, a fall in AS which reduce
our potential and level of economic
activity.
gov makes policies to control and
make sure more favourable supply
side conditions are put in place to lift
AS
The development of more favourable supply side
conditions can increase AS and sustain economic
activity.
The development of less favourable supply side conditions can decrease AS and create reduced economic
activity.
Aggregate supply and its supply
sided determinants
AS - quantity of all goods and services
produced by every Australian firm over a
year
affects more long term, especially the
business conditions that reflect the supply
side conditions
If the supply side
conditions affecting
productions generally
become more
favourable, AS grows
because firms are more
willing and able to life
productive activity. And
vice verser