DP Economics Questionbank
Aggregate supply (AS)
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[N/A]Directly related questions
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21M.2.SL.TZ0.2b:
Using an AD/AS diagram, explain how an increase in oil prices “could worsen inflationary pressures” (paragraph [4]).
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21M.2.SL.TZ0.4b:
Using an AD/AS diagram, explain how the construction of the China–Laos railway will contribute to economic growth in Laos (paragraph [1]).
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17M.1.HL.TZ1.03a:
Explain the impact that a fall in the world price of oil might have on aggregate supply and gross domestic product (GDP) in an economy.
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21N.3.HL.TZ0.3i:
Calculate the total welfare loss resulting from the imposition of the tariff on chia seeds.
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19M.1.SL.TZ2.3a:
Explain how increased investment by the government in education and training can affect both aggregate demand and aggregate supply.
Sub sections and their related questions
The meaning of aggregate supply
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17M.1.HL.TZ1.03a:
Explain the impact that a fall in the world price of oil might have on aggregate supply and gross domestic product (GDP) in an economy.
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21M.2.SL.TZ0.2b:
Using an AD/AS diagram, explain how an increase in oil prices “could worsen inflationary pressures” (paragraph [4]).
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21N.3.HL.TZ0.3i:
Calculate the total welfare loss resulting from the imposition of the tariff on chia seeds.
Alternative views of aggregate supply
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21N.3.HL.TZ0.3i:
Calculate the total welfare loss resulting from the imposition of the tariff on chia seeds.
Shifting the aggregate supply curve over the long term
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19M.1.SL.TZ2.3a:
Explain how increased investment by the government in education and training can affect both aggregate demand and aggregate supply.
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21M.2.SL.TZ0.4b:
Using an AD/AS diagram, explain how the construction of the China–Laos railway will contribute to economic growth in Laos (paragraph [1]).
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21N.3.HL.TZ0.3i:
Calculate the total welfare loss resulting from the imposition of the tariff on chia seeds.