The demand will shift to the left if the demand is based on a single, clear-cut quantity. There will be no aggregate demand shifts.
If the demand is based on a quantity that is difficult to measure, the aggregate demand will shift to the left (if the number is large enough to be measurable).
Demand shifts to the left if the quantity is measured to be large enough to be measurable. If there is a single number that represents the aggregate demand, the demand will shift to the left if the number is large enough to be measurable.
In this case, it would be easy to measure the demand with a single number, but the demand is also based on an aggregate quantity (people wanting a certain car model). So the demand might shift to the left if it is measured to be large enough to be measurable. The demand will not shift to the left if the number is large enough to be measurable.
We should say the aggregate quantity is people wanting a certain car model. The number might be large enough to be measurable, but the demand is not large enough to be measurable.
The demand is based on an aggregate quantity of people wanting a certain car model. If you can measure a number that is large enough to be measurable, but the demand is not large enough to be measurable, then you might have to tweak the demand to be measurable if you want to aggregate demand to the left.
In the short run, the aggregate quantity is the aggregate price. The demand is based on the aggregate quantity of cars. If you can measure a number that is large enough to be measurable, but the aggregate quantity is not large enough to be measurable, you will have to adjust the demand to be measurable if you want to aggregate demand to the left.
If you want to aggregate demand to the left, you will have to adjust the aggregate quantity to be measurable. If you want to aggregate demand to the left and you can’t measure the aggregate quantity, then you will have to tweak the aggregate quantity to be measurable.
If you want to aggregate demand to the left, then you will have to adjust the aggregate quantity to be measurable. If you want to aggregate demand to the left and you cant measure the aggregate quantity, then you will have to tweak the aggregate quantity to be measurable.
The aggregate quantity is the total number of people that you can actually count. It is not a number you can measure, but you can change the aggregate quantity to be measurable. The aggregate quantity is the total number of people that you can actually count. It is not a number you can measure, but you can change the aggregate quantity to be measurable.