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What is 'excess demand' in macroeconomics?
Solution 1
Excess demand is a situation where the aggregate expenditure exceeds the equilibrium level of expenditure.
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Solution 2
In macroeconomics, excess demand is a situation where the aggregate demand for output is more than the full employment level of output.
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