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Both the multiplier effect and the investment accelerator tend to make the aggregate-demand curve shift further than it does due to an initial increase in government expenditures.
Law of Effect
A psychological principle suggesting that behaviors followed by satisfactory outcomes are more likely to be repeated, whereas those followed by unsatisfactory outcomes are less likely to be repeated.
Satisfying Outcomes
Outcomes that fulfill or exceed the expectations of an individual, leading to contentment or happiness.
Behaviors
The observable actions, reactions, or conduct of an individual or group in response to external or internal stimuli.
Frustrating Outcomes
Results of actions that cause annoyance or disappointment due to failure to satisfy needs or expectations.
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