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प्रश्न
Give consequences of excess demand.
दीर्घउत्तर
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उत्तर
- Inflation: When aggregate demand surpasses the supply at full employment, price levels rise, causing inflation. This is due to excessive demand pushing prices up without an increase in output.
- No Increase in Output: At full employment, output cannot increase further because resources are fully employed, so excess demand doesn’t increase production.
- Shortage of Goods: Excess demand results in shortages, as demand exceeds supply, leading to higher prices.
- Inflationary Gap: The economy experiences an inflationary gap, defined as the amount by which actual demand exceeds full employment supply.
- Pressure on Prices: Additional demand pressure leads to rising prices across goods and services proportionate to excess demand.
- Discouragement to Investment: Inflation caused by excess demand can reduce profits, discouraging investment.
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