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Introduction
An inflationary gap is a macroeconomic idea that measures the distinction between the current level of actual gross domestic product (GDP) and the GDP that might exist if an economy was working at full employment.
Figure 25.6 indicates the Ad/AS diagram which illustrates the two Keynesian assumptions one being the significance of aggregate demand in causing recession and the stickiness of wages and charges.
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