What is the core idea of aggregate demand externalities?

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Aggregate demand externalities arise when the spending decisions of one agent affect the demand faced by others, creating a collective impact. In certain market structures, particularly those with financial frictions like collateral constraints, individual efforts to cut back spending during uncertainty can amplify each other. This leads to a self-fulfilling prophecy of declining demand and economic contraction, going beyond simple animal spirits.

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