Ex ante aggregate demand is always equal to ex ante aggregate supply comment and pls tell

Dear student
Ex ante means Planned
Aggregate Demand refers to the total amount of good and services demanded in the economy at a given overall price level and in a given time.
Aggregate Supply refers to the total amount of good and services supplied in the economy at a given overall price level and in a given time.

When both are planned then it implies that whatever is produced is consumed by either households or firms. So yes, Ex ante aggregate and Ex ante aggregate supply are always equal.



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