Short-run equilibrium refers to the point at which the quantity supplied and quantity demanded are equal in a market, given the existing production capacity and other short-term constraints. This concept is crucial in understanding how firms make output decisions in perfectly competitive markets, how monopolistic competition operates, and how the aggregate demand and aggregate supply model explains economic fluctuations.
Topic 24.2: 24.2 Building a Model of Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
Unit 24