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Another example involves spillovers from credit markets to the goods market.
If there is credit rationing, some individuals are constrained in the amount of funds they can borrow to finance goods purchases ( including consumer durables and houses ), so their effective demand for goods, as a function of this constraint, is less than their notional demand for goods ( the amount they would buy if they could borrow all they want to ).

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