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Aggregate expenditure will not equal GDP unless

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Unless it is equal the total Production

GDP basically count all the production that happened within a country, after calculating all of these following aspects :
Consumption, investment, government spending, and export&import.

In order for an economy to survive, its GDP has to be higher than it's aggregate expenditure, and it's very unlikely for the aggregate expenditure to be equal with he GDP

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