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What happens to the level of national income when aggregate demand falls short of aggregate supply?

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When Aggregate demand is less than Aggregate supply, then the planned inventory rises above the desired level. To clear the unwanted increase in inventory, firms plan to reduce the production output till Aggregate demand becomes equal to Aggregate supply. Therefore, level of national income reduces to the level og aggregate demand.

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