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Question
With reference to Simple Keynesian model, give the meaning of ex-ante demand.
Solution
In the Simple Keynesian model, ex-ante demand is the anticipated, planned or desired aggregate demand for goods and services in the economy at the time just before the actual demand realisation.
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