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In the short run, the point on the aggregate demand curve where an economy will end up depends on:
Rectus Abdominis
A long muscle that runs vertically on each side of the anterior wall of the human abdomen, responsible for flexing the lumbar spine.
External Oblique
A large, flat muscle on the outside of the abdomen, essential for trunk rotation and lateral flexion of the torso.
Internal Oblique
The internal oblique is a muscle in the abdominal wall that plays a key role in respiration, posture, and abdominal pressure.
Fascicle Orientation
Refers to the direction and arrangement of muscle fiber bundles, which influence a muscle’s strength and range of motion.
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