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Aggregate demand/supply

Using the aggregate demand and aggregate supply model, draw an economy in a boom with equilibrium national income above full employment GDP.  If the government decides to intervene to return the economy to full employment, illustrate and explain what will happen to the economy in the short run and in the long run.

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