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What happens to the level of national Income when aggregate supply exceeds aggregate demand?

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When aggregate demand is more than aggregate supply, then the planned inventory rises above the desired level due to less consumption. Therefore to clear the unwanted increase in inventory, firms plan to reduce the output production in the economy due to which the National Income falls in an economy.

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