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Differentiate ex-ante and ex-post aggregate demand.​

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Answered by swati4678
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ex-ante refers to a forecast and ex-post is based on actual results. In case of demands, ex-ante applies to the expected demand. You may obtain this from surveys or market studies. Ex-post demand is the actual demand.

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Answered by viratgraveiens
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Aggregate Demand is a microeconomic term,which basically implies the overall demand for goods and services in the economy,capital investment,government expenditure and net export(considering open economy) in the economy.

Explanation:

Ex-Ante demand basically refers to the aggregate of ex-ante demand for consumption goods and services or planned overall demand for goods and services by the consumers in the country and ex-ante investment investment on final goods and services.Planned or ex-ante consumption of goods and services means the expected or pre-planned consumption of goods and services by the consumers based on future expectations and other factors such as future prices,income and so on.Planned investment implies the planned or expected level of capital investment that the firms or companies are willing to put for business activities in the economy,which depends on the future fluctuations of the interest rate as stipulated by the central bank.

On the other hand,ex-post aggregate demand comprises of the actual consumer spending in the economy and capital investment by businesses.The first one means the actual or real consumer spending on all the goods and services in the economy.It indicates the actual amount of money spend by the consumers on the purchase of various goods and services in the economy and the second one or the ex-post investment demand implies the actual(not planned or expected) amount of capital or funds invested by firms/companies on business activities in the economy.

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