| 1. | Nicholas Johannsen also proposed a theory of effective demand in the 1890s.
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| 2. | Analysts generally agree that such conditions typically result in a deficiency of effective demand.
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| 3. | In another article called " Effective Demand Failures ", he presents the Corridor Hypothesis.
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| 4. | Firms can also exhibit effective demands or supplies that differ from notional demands or supplies.
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| 5. | Hence, the too-small amounts of real income and effective demand can be expected to shrink.
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| 6. | These in turn found it impossible to pay wages on time, dampening effective demand further.
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| 7. | At this point, productive capacity exceeds effective demand.
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| 8. | The components of effective demand management, identified by George Palmatier and Colleen Crum, are : 1.
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| 9. | Including power that must be kept in reserve, the effective demand on July 12 was 49, 090 megawatts.
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| 10. | MichaB Kalecki developed theories of effective demand similar to Keynes', based on Marxism rather than the neoclassical framework.
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