Differentiate between aggregate demand and aggregate supply.
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Solution
Aggregate Demand refers to
the desired level of expenditure in the economy during an accounting year. It
is what people wish to spend on the purchase of goods and services during an
accounting year.
Aggregate supply
refers to the desired level of output in the economy during an accounting year.
It is through this output only that the producer sector generates income. Aggregate supply= consumption + savings.