Suppose an increase in aggregate demand raises the price level. What would be the effect on the total money demand curve?

What will be an ideal response?

The rise in price level means that nominal GDP has increased. Since transactions demand for money depends on the level of nominal GDP, the increase in GDP will result in an outward shift of the transactions demand for money curve. This in turn causes the total money demand curve to shift outward.

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