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'An excess of aggregate demand over aggregate supply always implies a situation of inflationary gap'. Defend or refute.

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The given statement is refuted.
Excess of aggregate demand (AD) over aggregate supply (AS) will lead to inflationary gap only when AD is more than AS corresponding to full employment level of output. If AD Is more than AS before that level, then it will not lead to inflationary gap.

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