The equilibrium in the Keynesian model consists of intersecting the IS and LM curves, as in Figure 15. Points of intersection are combinations of r and Y (Y' and r' in the figure) such that we have equilibrium in the markets for both goods (the IS curve) and money (the LM curve). We call this the demand side since it involves how much output is ...
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