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“In an economy ex-ante Aggregate Demand is less than ex-ante Aggregate Supply.” Explain its impact on the level of output, income and employment. - Economics

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“In an economy ex-ante Aggregate Demand is less than ex-ante Aggregate Supply.”

Explain its impact on the level of output, income and employment. 

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  1. If ex-ante aggregate demand is smaller than ex-ante aggregate supply (AD<AS), it signifies that households spend less on goods and services than the economy's flow of goods and services.
    1. Effect on output: Goods will remain unsold with the producers, and in order to clear the stocks, the producers will seek to reduce production. As a result, the economy's output will fall.
    2. Effect on Employment: The plan to lower output will result in a decrease in the country's employment level. Producers will begin to lay off workers.
    3. Effect on Income: Employee retrenchment or layoffs will result in a drop in the country's income level. The country's national income and per capita income will fall.
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